What will be really interesting to see if what his power numbers look like this year. If they stay the same or increase it is an indicator that he was telling the truth. If they dropped significantly it will make people wonder.
Originally Posted by: wpr
I do have one point in this regard... how do you quantify Braun's numbers in years past batting in front of Fielder to this season? People are going to pitch around Ryan more if the supporting cast behind him can't provide a threat. What if his numbers as a whole improve? Then what.. or how much of any decrease will be due to missing the big guy behind him.
(Personally, I think Ramirez will do just fine protecting Braun, but I am just illustrating that there is more in play than just his raw numbers for one season.)
On this whole deal.. I can't say he is guilty or not.. but the "neutral" party that reviewed all facts in the case, dismissed the charges. I have to buy that at face value until I can read his full report, and if that isn't published, well then it is what it is.
Personally, MLB has a couple of issues at its feet in this regard.
1) Find and plugging the leak of drug testing results until the appeal has been exhausted.
2) To tighten up its protocol for test to provide even less doubt. I am sure they can arrange for some type of "pick" up service on testing days. Additionally, they probably need to put a couple of more security measures in place to avoid this type of plea going forward.
The next challenge, the Fed Ex driver may have tainted the sample?
3) Answer the question why they didn't take Braun up on his offer to provide DNA to confirm that the sample was his?
Either way... I think Braun will be tested more frequently due to the test and we shall see if the 24 negative samples prove that this one positive sample was indeed a flaw in the system.
On Rodgers.. he has a right to his opinion just like the rest of us.. why should he not be able to voice it. He isn't a baseball player and has no affiliation with the Brewers or baseball past personal relationships. I have problems with players speaking out of turn, just don't see him speaking out of turn on this issue.
Braun maintains his innocence, challenged the results within the system afforded him and was granted a dismissal. Really, what else do the talking heads and Baseball want?
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"