Apr 23, 2013

Cano the Newest Juicehead



The spokeswoman for Robinson Cano's foundation is listed as having been a client of the Biogenesis clinic last summer, although she denies having received anything from the clinic and says Cano "definitely never did."

Cano has denied knowing clinic founder Tony Bosch or having ever used performance-enhancing drugs. But as his best friend, Melky Cabrera, his mentor, Alex Rodriguez, and now his spokeswoman have all been connected to clinic documents, MLB wants to know whether any relationship between Cano and the clinic exists. ESPN

Where there is smoke there is fire and I know I'm not normally one to jump to conclusions but Robinson Cano 100% did steroids. We are all kidding ourselves if we don't think he didn't. Let's think about the facts here, a close associate is linked to it, his best friend Melky Cabrera got caught and his chum on the Yankees and known steroid user A Rod is in huge trouble for maybe using steroids again. This stinks, and I'm sorry Cano you did it.

The thing is, I could care less if he actually did them or not. Steroids are good for the game, they make players stronger, recover quicker and play longer. What's wrong with that? All of these people who are anti steroid have never suffered a sports injury above the age of 13 and think they know what the hell they are talking about. It's good for the game and it's stupid that a doctor can prescribe me a steroid cream, but if Barry Bonds does it, he's known as a cheater. And I love these people who say it tarnishes the game, I love that. These baseball writers probably never stepped on a god damn diamond and have probably been a beat writer since they were 17. Newsflash dickheads, in every phase of baseball, players have been using some type of drug to make them focus more, whether it be cocaine, adderall, steroids or whatever new thing that's being made right now, get over yourselves.

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