Selig Asked Cashman In Late ’90’s If MLB Had A PED Problem
Via the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Selig also defended his efforts to stop the use of performance-enhancing drugs as far back as 1999, the year after Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, two now-suspected steroid cheats, staged a seasonlong home run derby that helped pull baseball out of the tailspin it went into after the work stoppage of 1994.
“I’m not sure I would have done anything differently,” Selig said. “A lot of people say we should have done this or that, and I understand that. They ask me, ‘How could you not know?’ and I guess in the retrospect of history, that’s not an unfair question. But we learned and we’ve done something about it. When I look back at where we were in ‘98 and where we are today, I’m proud of the progress we’ve made.”
Selig said he pushed for a more stringent drug policy during the labor negotiations of 2002 but ultimately settled for a watered-down version out of fear that the players association would force another work stoppage.
“Starting in 1995, I tried to institute a steroid policy,” Selig said. “Needless to say, it was met with strong resistance. We were fought by the union every step of the way.”
As bodies expanded and home run totals ballooned in the late 1990s, Selig said he consulted with baseball men he knew and trusted, such as Diamondbacks manager Bob Melvin (then a coach with the Milwaukee Brewers), Braves president John Schuerholz and Yankees general manager Brian Cashman to gauge the extent of the problem.
“They all told me none of them ever saw it in the clubhouses and that their players never spoke about it,” Selig said. “[Padres CEO] Sandy Alderson, as good a baseball man as you’ll find, was convinced it was the bat. Others were convinced it was the ball. So a lot of people didn’t know.”
Bud might as well have asked Cashman to identify some good pitching acquistions…because the quality of the answer given would have been the same.







He should’ve asked Tom House
Jesus Steve everybody gets it–you’re the cynical Yankee fan that rips Cashman whenever possible. You’re beating on a dead horse and it’s annoying and obnoxious.
If you’d like to make a post about something specific about Cashman that supports your believs but haven’t said repeatedly before, I would be glad to read it, but it’s just annoying to have your obnoxious remarks fed into my RSS reader everyday. That combined with your need to post a water cooler post every day will soon be enough for me to unsubscribe.
Otherwise… I enjoy the blog.
Yeah, Sandy Alderson and John Scheurholz. Both idiots.
Oh, wait; that’s just Cashman.
That combined with your need to post a water cooler post every day will soon be enough for me to unsubscribe.
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What’s wrong with the “water cooler” entries?