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Name: Pat Adair on Jan 7, 2009Comments: Another case of MLB making up the rules as they go along...Flag
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Name: Joe Ardizzi on Jan 7, 2009Comments: In consideration of J.C. following the guidelines of the players union and making reasonable attempts to validate the information on his own by using the resources available to him, I believe he should not be suspended at all.Flag
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Name: Steve Eyl on Jan 7, 2009Comments: Too many games and too much money lost for the circumstances.Flag
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Name: Tom King on Jan 7, 2009Comments: Are you kidding me He got suspended for something at GNC. Give him a break!Flag
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Name: Maggie Foyle on Jan 7, 2009Comments: Come on now.. I mean maybe a couple games but not 50 games and the fine is outrageous too. Hey blame Roger Clemens for that and all that stuff that went on with the steriod use.Flag
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Name: David Hassis on Jan 7, 2009Comments: This is outrageous... Anyone could take this. How can a professional athlete get suspended for such an outrageous infraction.Flag
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Name: Russ Crouthamel on Jan 7, 2009Comments: typical example of baseball over reacting to an innocent mistake. Thanks Barry BondsFlag
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Name: Jeremy Sloane on Jan 7, 2009Comments: The players union and MLB dropped the ball here. They should be penalized, not an athlete who actually made an attempt to do the right thing. What is this showing young peopleFlag
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Name: John Daly on Jan 7, 2009Comments: i think the whole situation is ridiculous - the punishment is too harsh - they should go after the real abusersFlag
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Name: Mike Psenicska on Jan 7, 2009Comments: Something else must be going on here, 50 games fro a supplement sold at GNC There must be more to this story.Flag
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