Miguel Tejada Is Yet Another Cheater
As a baseball fan, I'm once against disgusted by the headlines.
We've yet another cheater in the sport and, this time, he's conceded guilt to not only knowingly consuming so-called "banned substances" but also lying to Congress about the same subject while under oath. Accordingly, Miguel Tejada faces up to 1-year in prison for his lies, though his plea agreement and federal sentencing guidelines call for less of a sentence. He may also face extradition under US Customs and Immigration Enforcement. Good!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090211/ap_on_sp_ba_ne/tejada_steroids
Frankly, I'm all for Miguel's immediate, permanent expulsion from baseball too, and I'm growing rather weary of MLB's complete lack of action on this front.
So, add Miguel Tejada and Raphael Palmeiro to my earlier list of professional baseball players whose records, in my opinion, should be expunged. After all, they are all disgraces to the sport, and are not worthy of any further consideration.
We've yet another cheater in the sport and, this time, he's conceded guilt to not only knowingly consuming so-called "banned substances" but also lying to Congress about the same subject while under oath. Accordingly, Miguel Tejada faces up to 1-year in prison for his lies, though his plea agreement and federal sentencing guidelines call for less of a sentence. He may also face extradition under US Customs and Immigration Enforcement. Good!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090211/ap_on_sp_ba_ne/tejada_steroids
Frankly, I'm all for Miguel's immediate, permanent expulsion from baseball too, and I'm growing rather weary of MLB's complete lack of action on this front.
So, add Miguel Tejada and Raphael Palmeiro to my earlier list of professional baseball players whose records, in my opinion, should be expunged. After all, they are all disgraces to the sport, and are not worthy of any further consideration.

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