“You shouldn’t be shocked or ashamed because it’s happening. It’s been happening,” she said. “I don’t think it’s gotten worse. I just think it’s evolving. It is just evolving with the times.”
“It doesn’t touch me personally,” she said. “Sure you are disappointed, but like I said there are people in every professional sport out there ... who use some sort of enhancement or juice or something that is not legal or fair to use,” she said.
Sadly, Seattle’s Mike Sweeney understood that sentiment.
“Fans speculate that all players are doing it. It’s unfair to the guys like myself who never did squat — never took a ’greenie,’ never cheated, never took growth hormone, steroids, none of that. It’s sad that every player that played in that era is lumped into that same category. There are a lot of guys who did it the right way,” he said Wednesday.
At 35, Sweeney is a 14-year veteran hoping to catch on with the Mariners. A feared slugger in Kansas City, his career was often beset by back injuries.
“Me personally, I’m one hit away from being a career .300 hitter, and I’m one hit away from 200 home runs. That’s nothing in the grand scheme of things when there are guys who are trying to play their way into the Hall of Fame — I’m not that type of player,” he said. “But I’d rather retire one hit away from being a .300 hitter and one home run away from 200 homers and be able to look myself in the mirror for the rest of my life and know that everything on the back of the baseball card is 100 percent me, rather than hit 500 home runs and not being able to look myself in the mirror the rest of my life knowing I cheated the game.”
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