I'm sure this just adds to the slew of converstations about steriods and HGH these days but of all the names that were named, this one got me the most upset. David Justice, now it seems, why out of all the big names does his name showing up bother me the most? Easy, this guy had the audacity to accuse nearly all of the '93 Philadelphia Phillies of being juicers (not saying he was completely wrong, Mr. Dykstra showed up on the list) but the venom he spit at essentially this entire team on tv was just over the top.
I cannot recall if he was talking about this on one of his ESPN spots or if it was a Braves broadcast but regardless, he went on an all out attack on these guys. So now it turns out, he wasn't on the up and up himself. Oh I heard his defense on sportcenter the next day. Does anyone really believe that when he found out it required using a needle he quickly forgot about the idea. Great story and all, but if you are gonna say something like that then you probably shouldn't be writting checks for them. And if he did pay for them, which there is proof of, who in their right mind would believe he bought them but never used them, again cause it require needles. Please that's like Bill Clinton saying he never inhaled. No one believes that.
My advice to any of these guys, if you are going to buy something illegal, or any performance enhancing substance, you should probably just give the guy cash, not write a check....
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