How do you figure? Sheffield testified to the Federal Grand Jury that he paid Barry Bonds' trainer, Greg Anderson, $10,000 for "The Cream," "The Clear," and "Mexican Beans" (steroid pills), but that he thought he was taking "nutritional supplements." He told the same thing to Sports Illustrated - a fairly public forum. Jason Giambi admitted the same thing to the Grand Jury, except that he went one better - he didn't bother with that idiotic story about thinking he was taking herbal supplements. (As an aside, let's keep in mind that the "flax seed oil" and "arthritis cream" stories were concocted and circulated to BALCO clients by Victor Conte while the IRS was rooting through his storage container). If your argument is that, because it was testimony in a closed Grand Jury session it doesn't count as "public information," that's a losing argument. Whether or not it should have been leaked or not; whether you like it or not - it's out. And, it was reprinted. We know what they said word-for-word. Even that dink, Bud Selig, recognizes it as incontrovertable evidence.
most clutch,no doubt...but I think youre using "pure hitter" wrongly....a mauer type or tony gwynn are usually called pure hitters
and alio the shadetree comments are clearly the worst and most useless on this site day in and day out....its like he jus sits in the board and waits for an opportunity to post some retarded one-liner about the yankees.....itll never end dude