Ryan Braun could have done things a
lot different, and probably the easiest one is to tell the truth. Braun went
from a hall of fame career to a player that players and fans despise. It is a
shame that he could not just be honest and tell the truth. More and more people
are getting fed up with the PED use in Major League Baseball and I cannot say I
blame them. It has ruined the game that people love and Braun has become
another casualty along the way. Most MLB players do it the right way, but many
guys like Braun cheat only to get caught down the road. Where does this leave Major League Baseball
these days?
The truth is many people have been
turned off by all the PED use in baseball. The sad part is I do not think we
have reached the end of the suspensions or the PED use in MLB. Players will
continue to use them until we get serious about banishment for life. I know
that seems like a harsh penalty, but sometimes that is what is needed. Players
make so much money a fine or suspension to them is a slap on the wrist. I guess the only thing that will work is a
lifetime ban no matter how tough that may seem. I wish we had not reached this
point, but we have it seems. Baseball will recover from this, but it will take
a very long time for this to happen. Let’s hope as baseball fans we do not have
to see to many more cases like Ryan Braun’s.
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