Sad, but despite my excitement over the resurgence (if that's what you want to call it) for the Pittsburgh Pirates this season, my enthusiasm for attempting to write anything more about Bartolo Colon, former Bucco manager Jimmy Leyland, or chemically enhanced players, simply does not exist. Seems as though there is a continuous procession of baseball players testing positive for testosterone or other performance enhancing drugs.
Whenever these stories come to light, I am always reminded of the banner that someone in Philadelphia hoisted in defiance of Barry Bonds and his breaking of Babe Ruth's record, "BABE DID IT ON HOT DOGS AND BEER". I fault Philly fans for a lot of things, but this was one of their finer moments. It might have been an out of town fan, perhaps someone from the 'Burgh, but the sentiment rang true for baseball purists everywhere.
You can own that slogan on a wide variety of products. The fine print states:
"On May 25th, 1935 at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Ruth went 4-for-1, drove in 6 runs and hit 3 home runs in an 11-7 loss to the Pirates. These were the last three home runs of his career. His last home run, number 714, cleared the roof at the old Forbes Field - he became the first player to accomplish that feat."
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