Who’s Raffy Kidding?

How can we believe the man that Harry Caray used to call Rayfell Palermo? Raffy has gone on record as saying he has never, ever intentionally used any performance enhancing drug. What in the heck do you call Viagra? By all accounts it certainly enhances your performance! But seriously, why should we believe him? I’ve … Continue reading “Who’s Raffy Kidding?”

How can we believe the man that Harry Caray used to call Rayfell Palermo? Raffy has gone on record as saying he has never, ever intentionally used any performance enhancing drug. What in the heck do you call Viagra? By all accounts it certainly enhances your performance!

But seriously, why should we believe him? I’ve heard all of the arguments – he’s not a muscle bound freak, he doesn’t have acne, his head hasn’t grown to gargantuan proportions, etc… And I know it doesn’t make sense for him to be doing anything now after his big stand in front of congress and his threats of litigation against Jose Canseco and the love fest that led up to his 3,000th hit. (Has he actually filed that defamation of character suit against Jose?) But, unless you believe Jose’s latest theory that MLB dirtied Raffy’s urine to make an example out of him, some banned substance showed up in Palmeiro’s sample.

Canseco claims that he injected Palmeiro with steroids when they were teammates in Texas. Take a look at Raffy’s numbers. Canseco arrived in Texas at the end of the 1992 season. Through that year, his first 7 seasons, Palmeiro’s career high in homers was 26. Starting in 1993 and continuing for the next 11 seasons (with the exception of an injury shortened 1994)Palmeiro never hit less than 37 homers in a season. Some people may say that the sudden power surge can be traced to the new park in Arlington. Perhaps, but the first year of the spike was 1993. That season was played at the old park. The Ballpark at Arlington (now called Ameriquest Field) opened in 1994. I know this all sounds like an Oliver Stone movie but it’s a little more than a coincidence to me.

You can check out Palmeiro’s stats using this link http://baseballreference.com/p/palmera01.shtml.

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Random Thoughts

Do you think Jason Giambi is on a mission to prove that steriods were not the only reason he was one of the most feared hitters in the AL his last few years in Oakland and first year or two in NY? He just came off a 14 homer month in July and is looking like he’s added a few pounds. Perhaps he was sicker than we realized last year. Giambi’s 14 homers were the most by a Yankee in a month since The Mick hit 14 in July 44 years ago… Sticking with the Yankees, they really made the Angels bullpen look bad over the weekend. Do you think the Angels are feeling the heat from their division foes to the north? Mike Scioscia’s group did not have one of their best weeks…

Who’s hotter – Oakland or Houston? That’s like trying to decide between Pam Anderson and Carmen Electra. Both are playing excellent baseball. For Oakland this is nothing new. The only difference is that they didn’t wait until August to start their run. Eric Chavez and Barry Zito have really turned their seasons around. And the arrival of Jay Payton has added some unexpected punch to the lineup. The Astros on the other hand are doing what they did last year. The difference this year is that there was no managerial change and no Carlos Beltran added to the lineup. The offense has finally taken some pressure off of possibly the best pitching staff in baseball at the moment. Can anybody match Clemens, Pettitte and Oswalt right now? Throw in Brad Lidge and you’ve got 4 of the best on one team. That’s going to be awfully tough to beat in the post-season. Of course they have to get there first…

The Twins’ loss of Tori Hunter ends their season as far as I’m concerned. Did anybody see their Keystone Kops impression Friday night in Boston? Check it out on mlb.com. Click on “Damon’s RBI single”. It’s pretty funny…

And lastly, “The Greatest Show on Dirt” is under way this week in Crystal Lake, IL. The 15yr old CABA World Series runs from 7/30 thru 8/7. There are 42 teams participating including a team each from Canada, Puerto Rico and Japan. If you live in the Chicagoland area it’s worth it to make the trip and spend the day. This year globalsportsnetwork.net is webcasting the games. This allows players’ families and friends who are unable to make the trip to watch the games.

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