Ha ha, thats a pretty good one. :lol: It did help his Batting Avg. though. He didnt make it with the Marlins this year out of ST, was hoping he would, but despite that fact, probably had just as a productive season as CP, who is now hitting a robust .208/.264 in 192 ABs. (And Peter Angelos deserves every one of those ABs). Depends on how you mean that. Was he involved with Balco? Yes, as a bystander. Was he an active participant in a steroid plot like Sosa, McGwire, or Bonds? No, he was a bystander. I really think if Mitchell went to Shef sensibly and asked him for clubhouse details, he would provide them minus the names. And irregardless is not a word. Its Boston-speak. And with that, you show you haven't been paying attention at all. Sosa has never been implicated in any steroid scandal, BALCO included... and McGwire has only been implicated by Jose Canseco. Besides, if you read Game of Shadows, you'd know that there's much more to Shef's situation than the crap in the SI article. There were actual drugging schedules for Sheffield found in the BALCO office. Did you just take up the viewpoint cause you like arguing? Cause I can't think of any reason to be a Sheffield apologist and assume he had no idea what was going on, but to crucify Sosa and McGwire who have no evidence whatsoever against them. And their personalities can't be the deciding factor, cause Shef is a horse's ass. I really can't figure it out.