Steroids

A-Rod isn't a cheater A-Rod isn't a cheater

Taking steroids is only natural. It's an extension of our technological lives. So let's come down from our romantic soapboxes.
  • A-Rod's "medicine"

    Alex Rodriguez doesn't seem to come fully clean, but without fear of baseball's draconian punishments, he offers something in short supply in the war on drugs: Information.
  • Let 'em eat steroids

    Plenty of legal and illegal things enhance performance. When I was a gymnast, I'd have taken any of either that would have made me better.
  • The year in sports

    There were some great moments in 2007, but it was a year of death and a steady rain of scandal.
  • Your cheating stars

    Is there a double standard in the way Barry Bonds has been persecuted for steroid use, while baseball ignored abuse by other major leaguers? You betcha.
  • Last clean player, please bring the flag

    Knowing about Alex Rodriguez's positive steroid test from 2003 changes nothing, but get out your torches and pitchforks anyway.
  • Roger Clemens and his planeloads of women

    Why is it we're supposed to care about this if we're not A) Clemens or B) his wife or C) on the plane?
  • Police blotter: Catcher apologizes

    Giants minor leaguer Alfonzo hit with a 50-game suspension for testing positive.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Lying cheaters and the cheating liars who lie about them. And that's the sports news for today. Plus: Yao's foot and your NBA predictions.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Clemens and McNamee: Before it all went wrong, why was a superstar trusting his career to a guy like that? Plus: Jesse Barfield on kids these days.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Clemens vs. McNamee in Congress: It takes a while, but one committee member finally asks the right question: What are we doing?
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    What are we talking about when we're talking about steroids? Not many of us have any idea.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    The basketball reformation: St. Louis coach Majerus draws archbishop's wrath by speaking freely. Plus: Congress must investigate cheating beauty queens!
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Midweek malaise: Marion Jones tells Oprah how she made a "mistake," Randy Moss denies battery charges, Miguel Tejada's tragedy.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Congress tackles steroids again. Conclusion: They're still bad! Grandstanding? "Perish the thought."
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Roger Clemens makes public a strange phone conversation with his accuser. Plus: LSU beats Ohio State for BCS title.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Roger Clemens comes out swinging, but he's right: He's guilty until proved innocent. Plus: NFL playoffs.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Where's the former trainer who says he was interviewed four times and blamed management, not players, for the steroid mess? Plus: Clemens, bowl-game grad rates.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    The Mitchell Report's main accomplishment may be to highlight the bumbling of Bud Selig.
  • Labor war on drugs

    Whatever the Mitchell Report was supposed to do, it's caused baseball and the players union to renew hostilities. Plus: NFL.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    On deck: The Mitchell report. The senator will name names about drug use in baseball, but will he mention management's role?
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Bonds indictment: It's shaping up as a bang-up steroids offseason. Plus: NFL Week 11.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Baseball playoffs: Sweeps week. Off days abound thanks to first-round routs. MLB needs a flexible schedule. Plus: "Frank TV," more.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    The DEA pulls off the biggest illegal-steroid raid -- until the next one. Plus: Why no baseball?
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Sports fans are living scandal to scandal.
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