2003 Steroid List Potentially Leaked; Names Include Roberto Alomar and Ivan Rodriguez
Still-Unconfirmed 2003 Baseball Steroid List Has Been Released
The 2003 steroid list has potentially been leaked, and has been posted on the internet by several sports blogs claiming to have the list. It should be noted that this 2003 steroid list is entirely unconfirmed, and should be viewed as thus, but could also shed a lot of light on many players around Major League Baseball. There are some names on this potential 2003 steroid list that could open some eyes, but there are also quite a few names that have already appeared on other steroid lists, and thus add credibility to this list. The potential 2003 steroid list is listed at the end of this article, but again, I urge that readers take everything with a grain of salt until the names are confirmed.One web-site in particular is really promoting that they have the 2003 steroid list of MLB players that tested positive for steroid list in 2003. That web-site is rotoinfo.com, and they are really putting their reputation on the line by promoting this list as being factual. Their 2003 steroid list is located here and it will become very interesting to see if they have a really good source for this information, or they are just putting their name out there as one of the first to have the list in order to drum up extra publicity. It's a dangerous line to walk either way, and it is drawing a lot of attention in the world of baseball.
Taking a look at this 2003 steroid list, there are some big name players on there including Alex Rodriguez, Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, and Miguel Tejada. These are the players that have had steroid use confirmed of them, but they are joined by many other stars and even a couple potential Hall of Fame players. Some of those players include David Ortiz, Roberto Alomar, Ivan Rodriguez, Juan Gonzalez, Francisco Rodriguez, and Gary Sheffield. It's scary to think that so many great players could be on the steroid list, and even more worrisome that the list could generate additional bad press for Major League Baseball.
A rumored 2003 steroid list has been released on the internet. Is it truthful? Or a fake looking to attack innocent players?
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