old sammy sosa story

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It was a simple, straightforward question for Chicago Cubs bomber Sammy Sosa.

"You've said if baseball tests for steroids, you want to be first in line, right?" I asked him last Thursday at his Wrigley Field locker.

"Yes," Sosa replied.

"Well, why wait?" I said.

"What?"

I wrote down the name and phone number of LabCorp, which has a diagnostic test lab in Elmhurst, Ill., 30 minutes from Wrigley. I told him what LabCorp had told me: If any person wants to be tested for steroids, all he has to do is have his physician give a written order and bring in a blood or urine sample. The lab could have the results back within 10 days.

Sosa looked at the piece of paper as if it were a dead rat.

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"Why wait to see what the players' association will do?" I continued. "Why not step up right now and be tested? You show everybody you're clean. It'll lift a cloud off you and a cloud off the game. It'll show the fans that all these great numbers you're putting up are real."

Sosa's neck veins started to bulge.

I tried to tell him how important I thought this was. How attendance is headed for the cesspool. A former MVP told SI that 50% of the players are on steroids. The fans are starting to look at every home run record the way people look at Ted Koppel's hair. And there's the threat of a strike. Something good has to happen. What could be more positive than the game's leading home run hitter's proving himself cleaner than Drew Carey's fork?

Sosa looked at me as if I were covered in leeches.

"Why are you telling me to do this?" he said. "You don't tell me what to do."

I tried to explain that I wasn't telling him to do it, I was just wondering if he didn't think it would be a good move for him and the game.

"You're not my father!" he said, starting to yell. "Why do you tell me what to do? Are you trying to get me in trouble?"

I asked how he could get in trouble if he wasn't doing anything wrong.

"I don't need to go nowhere," he growled. "I'll wait for the players' association to decide what to do. If they make that decision [to test], I will be first in line."

But didn't he think a star stepping forward now, without being told to be tested....

"This interview is over!" He started looking around for security. "Over, motherf-----!!"

(Note to young sportswriters: Always make your steroid question your last question.)

The funny thing is, I doubt Sosa is on steroids. He has never missed more than six games in any of the last five seasons. Most nukeheads come apart like Tinkertoy houses.

But plenty of people wonder: Here's a guy who went nine years without ever hitting more than 40 home runs. In the last four seasons he's hit 66, 63, 50 and 64. Here's a guy who was once a skinny, 165-pound, jet-footed Texas Ranger. Now he's a bulky, 230-pound Mr. Olympus.

"This was because of my tooth," he had said earlier in the interview. "When I first came to Texas [in 1989], I had a bad wisdom tooth. The doctor discovered this, and he fixed it. After that, I start to eat much better."

What'd he eat, Fort Worth?

Sosa also explained that the extra muscle and added girth came from feverish weightlifting, not a feverish pharmacist.

"I have a gym in my house [in the Dominican Republic]," he said. "I work out every day, seven days a week. Sometimes at two or three in the morning."

He said the media's suspicions have hurt him. "They think everybody is guilty," he said. "They judge me, but they don't know me."

That's about when I offered up my brilliant public relations maneuver of having himself tested. Soon we were discussing my relationship with my mother.

Maybe Sosa feels he would undermine his union's bargaining power if he had himself tested. But when I asked him if that's why he didn't want to do it, he again mentioned, rather crisply, "You're not my father."

No, but if I were, I'd tell him to get tested. And I'd say it to Barry Bonds and anybody else who says he cares about the game. If they've got nothing to hide, why wait?

True, it would take some large cojones. Of course, if these players are on steroids, they lost those a long time ago.

Issue date: July 8, 2002

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Reilly came at him like a cop approaching a drug addict. I don't blame Sosa for getting pissed at him and saying who the phuck are you to tell me what to do. But then Reilly knew that this would be the reaction of a sports superstar when approached in the locker room or he wouldn't have done it. He did this to get a story and he was successful. But it's hardly an indictment of Sosa.
Sosa says he'll get tested any time for a reason. Sosa does not use steroids in the US. He goes home in the off-season and cycles for 3-4 months and then comes into spring training all big and bloated. Like he did this year. That will carry him through the season and what he is doing is legal even though it's against the rules. They can test him all they want and never see any proof of steroid use. So Reilly is an idiot.
 
to be honest with you, i think this post is absolutly retarded. as much as this tried influencing us to believe he is lying or just plain unrespectable, i don't buy any of it. i can absolutly see where he is coming from, leave the man alone! he's a great baseball player whether he is juiced or not. i also think you're preaching to the wrong crowd here. if you haven't noticed, people on this board are pro-steroids, so you're not getting anywhere by telling us he is a bad person and/or cheater for using. ask any of us how we think when people accuse us of juicing, you'll get the same response. just my 2 cents
 
InsuranceMan said:
Look at a picture of Sosa's rookie year (about 160#) now look at him. Enough said.

No Doubt! Last year he got busted with the corked bat. Same principle as roids. Always looking for that edge. His denial was classic - "that was my batting practice bat." LOL!

Don't get me wrong, I'm totally pro-gear. Sosa and Bonds make the game worth watching.
 
""that was my batting practice bat." LOL!"

Just to get the facts out, Sosa didn't take that bat out, the batboy did. They cut open every other bat in the bins and none of them had cork.
Sosa never blamed the kid for taking out the wrong bat and took the heat himself.
It WAS his batting practice bat. He didn't have another one like it in any of the 400+ bats the league cut open or xrayed.
 
"The funny thing is, I doubt Sosa is on steroids. He has never missed more than six games in any of the last five seasons. Most nukeheads come apart like Tinkertoy houses."

Where the hell did this dumbass come up with that comment.
 
jackt said:
to be honest with you, i think this post is absolutly retarded. as much as this tried influencing us to believe he is lying or just plain unrespectable, i don't buy any of it. i can absolutly see where he is coming from, leave the man alone! he's a great baseball player whether he is juiced or not. i also think you're preaching to the wrong crowd here. if you haven't noticed, people on this board are pro-steroids, so you're not getting anywhere by telling us he is a bad person and/or cheater for using. ask any of us how we think when people accuse us of juicing, you'll get the same response. just my 2 cents

When folks ask if I'm on gear I don't get pissed. I just say "yes I am!" What are they going to do ban me from my gym?! Also my using gear will not skew or influence anyone's record books. I seriously doubt Babe or Hank were using Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) to knock all those home runs out the park. But I do understand the pressure to perform and pack the stands. You would think that advances in training, nutrition and technique would do the trick for most of these pro athletes. But I do think you are right Sammy got set up in that interview and gave the exact performance that was expected of him. I know I got my laugh out of it!
 
I agree Hank and Ruth didn't use AS but they also didn't face 3-4 pitchers in a game and the majority of Ruth's homers came in the late innings, I haven't looked up Hank's.
 
ulter said:
I agree Hank and Ruth didn't use AS but they also didn't face 3-4 pitchers in a game and the majority of Ruth's homers came in the late innings, I haven't looked up Hank's.


Yea and imagine if Ruth stopped shoving cheeseburgers down his fat face and smoking cigarettes in the dugout between innings. Shit most of those guys back then never stepped foot in the gym. I mean they even had beer in the clubhouse before and after the game.
 
ulter said:
""that was my batting practice bat." LOL!"

Just to get the facts out, Sosa didn't take that bat out, the batboy did. They cut open every other bat in the bins and none of them had cork.
Sosa never blamed the kid for taking out the wrong bat and took the heat himself.
It WAS his batting practice bat. He didn't have another one like it in any of the 400+ bats the league cut open or xrayed.

ok, and I won't cum in your mouth honey :rolleyes: tell me another one
 
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