It’s completely preposterous to honor these faces of the steroid era

It’s completely preposterous to honor these faces of the steroid era



Notes, quotes and anecdotes from the week that was. Subtitle: “If Only I Could Sit Back and Enjoy Watching Our Sports Devour Themselves Whole.” But sugar pie, honey bunch, I can’t help myself.

Last week two of the most disreputable beneficiaries of MLB’s and “Bottom Line” Bud Selig’s intentional neglect of what no one else could miss — MLB’s cheaters-prosper Steroid Era — were honored in ceremonies by their former teams.

Sammy Sosa — the spray-hitting little guy who one day showed up as the Michelin Man to become Babe Ruth with a corked bat, then pleaded “no comprende” under oath before a Congressional hearing on why the nearly impossible suddenly became routine — returned to Chicago where he was treated like a freed war hero by Cubs fans.

Sosa was in Chicago to be inducted into the Cubs’ Hall of Fame. Take that, Ernie Banks.



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