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    Selig proposes new steroid policy

    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2050587

    essentially, the new policy will be:
    First offense of either steroids or amphetamines: 50 game suspension
    Second offense of above: 100 game suspension
    Third offense: lifetime ban

    Up from the old policy, applying to steroids only, of:
    1st offense - 10 days
    2nd - 30 days
    3rd - 60 days
    4th - 1 year
    5th - Selig's choice

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    We should ban all steroid users for life and let Pete Rose go into the Hall of Fame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saber
    We should ban all steroid users for life and let Pete Rose go into the Hall of Fame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by riverdunesrat
    It's about time the Commish pulled his head out huh.....
    I concur. Now if only Fehr and the union would agree to this...

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    10 days doesn't scare people. 50 days scares people more. And lifetime scares people WAY more then 30 games. Good Idea. Hope it passes (Anyone know the process?)
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    this actually goes pretty damned close to what i wanted in the first place. i was looking at 60 days, one year and life. but 50 games usually=60 days, and 100 games is sufficient for a 2nd penalty especially if they lose their salary!

    i do think Selig wanted something stricter in the first place, but he also knew there was no way the union would ever agree to it. Its only going to take something as serious as the congress hearings to get the union to even think of agreeing to said penalties.

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    Awesome! This is what Bud needs to do in order to get back into looking like a real commissioner. Man I hope he pushes real hard for this and the players' union bites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saber
    We should ban all steroid users for life and let Pete Rose go into the Hall of Fame.
    I agree with you. Seriously. That's the way it should be.

    I hope the union approves Selig's plan or else they will show me that they can care less about cleaning up the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steak
    I hope the union approves Selig's plan or else they will show me that they can care less about cleaning up the game.
    The Union would get lynched if they dont approve this.
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    Yes, in our era the players union is to blame for a lot of selfish concessions going to the players. 30-40 years ago + it was the owners raking the players over the coals.

    I really hope the Players Union goes with the Selig proposal to toughen up on steroids.

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    The most likely occurrence is that the player's union denies it, and then in 2008 (the soonest point Congress can impose its rule upon the MLB), the policy will be implemented.

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    I predict an eventual across the board policy for all sports. Congress asked the NFL and they all agreed at the hearing this week. I wonder if Congress will call the NHL for a hearing? Is there still an NHL? Particularly in light of the NHL having NO policy.....
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    There is still no blood testing. This doesn't do much. Now the minor leaguers who take OTC supplements will be missing 50 games now. But this will make Congress happy.

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