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Don't blame A-Rod, blame Selig

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The revelation that Alex Rodriguez tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug can hardly be considered shocking. It's a given that baseball players have been taking PED's for a decade-plus. Just A-Rod to the growing list of players who have tested positive. The list will only grow, too, since there are more than 100 names on the list of "anonymous" positives that will no doubt leak out in the days and weeks to come.

The blame here, though, goes squarely on the thin shoulders of commissioner Bud Selig, who turned a blind eye to the problem when it was subtext to the McGwire-Sosa home run chase, and than stalled and stalled the process of being pro-active regarding testing. The 2003 testing, in fact, was a ruse to stall further testing.

MLB didn't get in front of the problem, and now it's biting them in the pants like one of Michael Vick's dogs. Deservedly so.

Question for the readers: Should this this eliminate A-Rod from Hall of Fame consideration?

Let me know. Discuss.

About the Blogger

Bob Keisser has been a sportswriter and columnist at the Long Beach Press Telegram since 1990, covering the Raiders and Dirtbags in his time here plus a potpourri of Long Beach teams and personalities. He arrived after a brief stint in local TV news that the Obama administration has since declared as torture. He worked with his colleague Doug Krikorian at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner sports department from 1974 to its end in 1989. He regrettably lives in Orange County.

E-mail Bob at bob.keisser@presstelegram.com.

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