quote:Can you at least see the difference between cheating to perform well (and at least by extension cheating to win games) and cheating that possibly indicates you did not always play to win? (That Rose selectively bet on games brings up the possibility that he may have held back in games in ways he otherwise would not have because he did not bet on that game in order to have a fresher team for games he bet on. In other words, Rose may have done things that hurt his team's ability to win games.)quote:PEDs give a person an advantage. It is cheating. For MLB to sanction and selectively decide who gets to cheat and who doesn't determines the outcome of games. Let's just use random letters for teams... if say Team NY gets 12 players an exemption for PEDs and nobody knows it but the team\players and their friends... And a player on another team doesn't get an exemption... the league has artificially skewed the team's ability to win.quote:
The integrity of the game is lost.
http://www.si.com/mlb/2014/07/01/bloodsport-excerpt-alex-rodriguez-new-york-yankees-steroids
Again , steroids are certainly a black eye, but there's no one out there questioning if a player or team is really trying to win -- the use of steroids only supports the fact that they are trying to win more.
Would it be fair to move the fences in 20' for some players when they hit and out 10' for certain other players? Everyone should be constrained to the same field of play.
You shouldn't allow some players to cheat because they want to win, while restraining others who want to win equally.
If you think all of them should be barred from the Hall of Fame, that's fine. I won't argue that and I don't necessarily disagree.
But the Pete Rose v Steroid User issue isn't the case you're describing of restraining others for trying to win moreso than restraining others also equally trying to win.
If we're arbitrarily and capriciously granting PED exemptions to some and not others, than yes, we're skewing the game and the above applies, but you're responding to posts about Pete Rose, and Pete Rose isn't banned because he took PEDs.
p.s. Your understanding of the adderall-Chris Young situation is still questionable.