Somebody mentioned pitchers testing positive...
I'm going to get the exact numbers wrong, but on Mike & Mike this morning they read a list of positive steroids test of MLB players by position. I believe infield and outfield was around 30 a piece, catchers was in the 40s, but 140 pitchers tested positive.
I want to know the other 103 names on this list from 2003. The Mitchell Report came about because the only guy who would talk to the government was a guy who worked for the Mets and Yankees, so of course the majority of players he'd name would be from those two teams, with a scatered few names from other teams thrown in. So we're basically talking almost exclusively about one guy's knowledge of only TWO teams. This list from 2003 is the closest thing we'll ever have to an somewhat accurate depiction of how wide and high-reaching steroid use was, and still is.
The Mitchell Report was a joke. Not only was it a witchhunt, but the results and the methods and motivation of the people who headed the report can be debated from now till the end of time.
I will never condone steroid use, but to make A-Rod yet another scapegoat for the issue is ridiculous. Like I've said, there are 103 other names on that list, and I guarantee that his isn't the only high-profile name. The media is making it seem like it's just A-Rod's name written 104 times.