Buy, especially now that you have mentioned Selig is involved in talks about the 2 tests in question. When we heard about the 10 day suspensions regarding Alex Sanchez, Rafael Betancourt, Ryan Franklin, and those other Bill Romanowskis of baseball, did we hear Selig say that their tests were in question? No, even the crickets were asleep then. So now with talk that there are two positive drug tests that have the potential to bring MLB to their knees and Selig is saying they are in question, suspicion has to be raised to an all-time level. Considering Palmeiro tested positive in May and his suspension was handed only recently, the commissioner's office is reluctant in revealing the sport's big names. It is hiding something that it doesn't want the public to know, perhaps that two of its biggest stars are using illegal performance enhancing drugs. Can you imagine if McGwire was handed a suspension for violating the drug policy while his alleged aided by drugs performance on the field was one of the major reasons fans came back to the games?