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Originally Posted by alan21
I think the closeness of the team and being supportive of their friend who has made a mistake is a positive sign. It's not like he did something like beat his wife or anything like that.
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I get that it's just weird how they all try to minimize it with how it "happened to him" like someone else injected him with drugs. I watched a lot of the players interviews about it and it just seemed like they all felt sorry for him like he was injured or something. He made the decision to take drugs, it didn't just happen to him.
He cheated and got caught. At least man up and admit it and don't just pretend it just happened. He keeps saying he doesn't know how it happened. If I'm the league how does that look on the Blue Jays organization? He's either lying (which is the most logical choice) or someone in the organization gave it to him without his knowledge?