Baloney. I work 10-11 hours a day at my desk with an additional 1 hour commute each day. I find time to go to the gym 3 times a week. It means I don't get home until after 9:30 PM those days, but I still do it. Oooh, 3 times a week. I guess that means you have recovery days between workouts. Funny thing about baseball is you play 6 games a week and have to be able to catch up to a 90+ mph fastball on each and every day. I used to lift like crazy and got quite big and there's no way in hell I could've swung a bat or thrown a ball at full speed on noon of the next day. I find it absolutely impossible to believe that a baseball player could do enough lifting to maintain the physique of an NFL middle linebacker without recovery days and without chemical help. Anyone who tried it would have a horrible season due to chronic post-workout stiffness/weakness. Let's not forget those days where you tweek something while lifting and need an extra day or two to recover. I have tweeked my elbow and know I would not have bben able to throw a ball for a day or two. I am not sure why this is all about Sosa, but I find this argument way out there. I played college baseball, and we were forced into the gym at 5:30 every morning okay (mon, tues, wed, thurs. and sat), but most of us went every day anyways. We would lift weight and condition for 1-2 HRS, and yes that was durring the season. If you lift properly it does not hurt your reflexes which would cause you to throw slower or swing slower. It actually increasess your ability to be faster and stronger. If my baseball team could do it, and then go out and play baseball, go to college, work, and a lot of the time go out and party at night. I do not see why a man that grew up poor would not have enough energy to do it, if he knew it could make him MILLIONS of dollars. But....this entire report is just for the media anyways. They will never be able to prove exactly who did and who did not use steroids, but it makes it look like the problem is solved and everyone is revealed. When in all, I still do not know what is the big deal if they did use steroids. They are playing a professional sport where they are making choices about their own body that they fully understand. It is a form of entertainment for everyone else. Yes, it might not be the best thing for their body, but we do not yell at professional wrestlers (more steroids) and I mean college actual wrestlers who cut weight and then gain weight which if you have gone through the process over and over, you would know that the cycling can take years off of your life. We don't yell at clowns at the circus who balance 100 ft on a rope with no net, but for some reason we have a huge problem with professional athletes all of a sudden and what they put into their bodies. It does not make sense.