December 14, 2007
Today’s lesson in irony
Check David Justice’s response to being named in the Mitchell Report. An angry man he is, and an angry man he should be if he did not use steroids and was listed in the report. I get that.
But just in case you haven’t seen the report, lemme run a highlight of Justice’s portion by you.
Justice denied using performance enhancing substances himself, but he
provided the names of many players who, he suspected, had used steroids. He emphasized,
however, that he did not have direct knowledge of any use by these players. He stated that he
had had “thousands” of conversations about possible steroid use in baseball.
Forgive me, but it’s hard for him to elicit much sympathy when, admittedly with no evidence, he was down to put a lot of people in the same situation he’s in now.
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This is no surprise. David Justice has a checkered past of being a blatant G-Code violator.
On top of that, Eric Benet went after him. Eric Benet. The prosecution rests.
Comment by Dante' — December 15, 2007 #
When I saw his name on the report, I just laughed. Good ole Dave. A stand-up guy, yesterday, today, never.
Comment by ladyb — December 15, 2007 #
Eric was the one that played Denise on The Cosby Show, right?
Comment by Kirk — December 15, 2007 #
I think ball players should now start banging on other cats with all sorts of “Stop Snitching” attire.
Comment by LeftCoastVic — December 18, 2007 #