Peter isn't that bad Not always, but not surprising this comment would come from him? You surprised?? Not really. I agree with the comment that MLB policy doesn't take precedent over any laws (at least, it shouldn't). Yes it's wrong IMHO and yes it's unethical IMHO. However, it is fair to point out whether or not something was against MLB rules. If a player was between the parameters of the rules at that time, we should be questioning MLB policy and MLB officials at that time for said parameters. Just my :twocents: I see your point, but anything against the law should be considered by athletes (and everyone for that matter) way before ever trying to figure out a way to doop ones employer so they can get ahead at work. Essentially that is what is being said. MLB was McGuires employer, instead of looking at the bigger picture, "hey steriods are illegal, I could be arrested if I was caught with these" he thought about how "technically" there was no written MLB law saying that players could not use enhancement drugs, so hey lets get big and strong so I can hit some more homeruns and be a bumbling idiot in a few years when I am questioned by the grand jury for steriod use. SORRY OFF MY SOAP BOX NOW.