Tuesday, August 18, 2009

A Player Finally Says It

Thank you Jack Cust, for saying what we've all been saying for a couple of years now.
Jack Cust still wonders why his name appeared in the Mitchell report. Now, the Oakland slugger has a more pressing question: How come some prominent Red Sox were missing?

"To me it was kind of a joke, the whole thing," Cust told The Associated Press last weekend.

Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell released his report in December 2007 and of the 85 players mentioned, none of them were Boston stars. Mitchell has been a director of the Red Sox since 2002.

Last month, The New York Times reported former Boston teammates Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz were among 104 players who allegedly tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003, according to a list compiled by the federal government.

"With all the other stuff going on, with a lot of the guys coming out recently -- big-name guys -- to me it's kind of funny they spent all that money on the Mitchell report and a bunch of hearsay and the guy who made all the money off it happened to work for the Red Sox," Cust told the AP.

"Were there any Red Sox on the report? To me, that's kind of a joke. How does that happen? It's coming out now with guys on that team. The guy worked for the Red Sox -- they spent all kinds of millions of dollars -- and then no one there had their name brought up," he said.


Cust said he has never had a positive test that would put him on a drug list. The Mitchell report said Cust and Larry Bigbie played for Baltimore's Triple-A Ottawa team in 2003 and discussed steroids.

According to the report, "Cust eventually asked Bigbie if he had ever tried steroids. Bigbie acknowledged he had, and Cust said that he, too, had tried steroids. Cust told Bigbie that he had a source who could procure anything he wanted."
Jack Cust - becoming one of my favorite players.

(another hat tip to Stan for the heads up)

posted by Mr. Faded Glory @ 3:17 PM   2 comments







2 Comments:

At 8/19/2009 8:47 AM, Blogger Rex Banner said...

Red Sox players don't use steroids. They either use them after they leave (Manny) or use supplements and bitamins which are mistaken for steroids (Ortiz). It's so obvious that their organization is clean. Just ask Gammo.

 
At 8/23/2009 5:44 PM, Blogger June said...

rex made me lol

 

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