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Name: Miguel Torres on Feb 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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1402
Name: Kevin Dougherty on Feb 19, 2009Comments: I think its another disgraceful move by MLB he took over the counter meds I think bud selig should be recieving a suspensionFlag
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Name: Matt Shields on Feb 19, 2009Comments:Flag
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1404
Name: Anonymous on Feb 20, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Tyler Quinn on Feb 21, 2009Comments: When you go and buy a substance at a GNC, you should be fine. If it is legal to sell you should be able to take it. If tey want to suspend him it shoud be 10 games at maxium. They should go after theplayers that used steroids and got illegal drugs from other countries (A- Rod). I think the MLB is mad that the Phillies won the World Series. This the worst thing the MLB has done since I have been alive. Romero should sue.Flag
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Name: James on Feb 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Chas on Feb 23, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Joe Patalak on Feb 23, 2009Comments: Free Him, Free Him, Unfair Action against him.Flag
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Name: Pat Vassalluzzo on Feb 24, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 24, 2009Comments: How about using just a little comon sense...!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 24, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Zack Lang on Feb 24, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 24, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Derek G on Feb 25, 2009Comments: I CANT BELIEVE THIS HAS NOT BEEN DISMISSED OR DRASTICALLY REDUCED ESPECIALLY AFTER THE A-FRAUD ERRRRRR ROD INCIDENT , AND HOW MANY GAMES IS HE OR THE OTHER 103 PLAYERS GETTING THATS RITE ZERO!!!!! THIS REALLY BLOWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Flag
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1416
Name: Ed McGowan on Feb 25, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lucy Doan on Feb 25, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Stephen Dymond on Feb 25, 2009Comments: JC Romero should not have been suspened. Let him play. Baseball wants to ban over the counter products they should all be tested by baseball and a list given to players of the products they cant use. Put Romero back on the mound.Flag
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Name: Angela Auddino on Feb 25, 2009Comments: Lift the suspension!!!Flag
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Name: Mark Severns on Feb 25, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Ryan Long on Feb 25, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 26, 2009Comments: I[ve been following the Phillies since 1946. Been through many a down year. Been through many disciplinary actions by various Commisioners and I do believe that the discipline given to J. C. Romero to be grossly unfair. Some discipline - yes. 50 games - no.Flag
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Name: Ariel Fishbein on Feb 26, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Adam Zafiratos on Feb 26, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeff Danziger on Feb 26, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Brian Nwabara on Feb 27, 2009Comments: This is nuts, because a guy went to the GNC store and bought a supplement, he even asked certified people if it was safe to take. Its funny because Andy Pettite, Giambi, and whoever can say "Yeah i took steriods and they dont get any punishment, but JC gets 50 games not for steroids, but for NeglagenceFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 27, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 27, 2009Comments: not steroidsFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 27, 2009Comments: GO PHILS!!!Flag
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Name: TOM MCHUGH on Feb 27, 2009Comments: I thinks it is very unfair especially in the light of what A-rod has doneFlag
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Name: Patrick Furey on Feb 27, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 27, 2009Comments: REDICULOUSFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 27, 2009Comments: This was absolutely unfair that JC was made an example of for such a contraversial issue where steroid were really not prevelant in the product he used and it was not clear that it was even banned when he used it. This suspension in bogus and should be repealed!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 27, 2009Comments: Bud Selig is a f*cking c*nt!Flag
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Name: Charlie Ingui on Feb 28, 2009Comments: He has been forthright in his statements. This suspension is far too extreme considering all the questions relating to other players in both leagues.Flag
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Name: Robert Greenage on Mar 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Dave Wheeler on Mar 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Joe on Mar 5, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 5, 2009Comments:Flag
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1441
Name: Anonymous on Mar 5, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Kim Mantzell on Mar 5, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Kevin Brennan on Mar 5, 2009Comments: Free JC! Suspend Selig.Flag
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Name: Joanne Abrams on Mar 5, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jason Downey on Mar 5, 2009Comments: this is horrible. he spent $20 and is losing over $1million for not knowing. give me a breakFlag
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Name: Lauren R on Mar 5, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Niles Commisso on Mar 5, 2009Comments: I think this is grossly unfair. All of the players who tested positive have gone unpunished and they new what they were doing was wrong. If there are over the counter supplements that are banned I fee that MLB should make the list available to these players. Romero is a baseball player not a chemist.Flag
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Name: Matt Pileggi on Mar 5, 2009Comments: Once you suspend A-rod for 50+ games then go ahead and suspend RomeroFlag
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Name: Matthew Falls on Mar 5, 2009Comments: Romero makes an honest mistake and gets suspended 50 games, while A-Fraud admits his steroid use and keeps his $250 million... Sounds about right for a league with Bud Selig in charge.Flag
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Name: Ryan McClintock on Mar 6, 2009Comments: Instead of going after a guy who did the right thing, try going after that scumbag A-Roid.Flag