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I don't read the MLB part of OH very often and maybe what I am about to say has been said before.

There are several guys cheating in MLB I'm about to name and wonder which one gets suspended next. The season is almost over and nobody will get suspended during the playoffs or World Series.

Curtis Granderson - 41 HR's, 18 Doubles 102 RBI'S and hitting .228. He started cheating his last seaon with Detroit when he hit 30 HR'S. Prior to that he hit HR'S in the 22 or 23 range. Now he has consecutive 41 HR seasons back to back. He also averaged around 65 RBI's and now has back to back 119 RBI'S and 102 RBI'S. The ball explodes off of his bat. He hits them 420 - 440 feet. No cheap HR'S from Curtis. I called him a cheat as loud as I could at our last home game against them with 4 NY fans sitting in front of me. What does he do a few pitches later?........boom a HR into the bullpen. Not on the flag court. Into the bullpen. The NY fans never turned around. It's so obvious Tex and AROD have got to be jealous of him as they finish with 24 and 18 HR'S.

and then there is good old Edwin.

Edwin Encarnacion - 42 HR'S, 24 Doubles 110 RBI'S and hitting .280. His best HR season was with Cinn in 2008 when he hit 26 HR'S. Last year with Toronto he hit 17 HR'S and had 55 RBI'S. He goes from 17 HR'S to 42 and drives in 110 after knocking in 55 in 2011. Pretty amazing.

There are many others but these two players stand out.

Other suspects.......Cano! Averages 14 HR'S his first 4 seasons and averages 28 his last 4 years.

Reddick - single digit HR's in limited games for Boston then plays 87 games last year with Boston and hits 7 HR'S with 28 RBI'S and this season in 164 games he has 32 HR'S and 84 RBI'S.

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Reddick hit 86 HR in 1821 AB, good for 1 HR every 21 AB. He has 42 HR in 978 AB, good for about 1 HR every 22 AB.

As for Granderson, his doubles have gone down as his homeruns have gone up. No shock there.

This is a ridiculous thread. You have no information to implicate these players are cheating besides their numbers.

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Again with the anti-Granderson venom. Maybe...just maybe he has reached his prime, plus is hitting in that bandbox of a stadium.

Your further "evidence" being an opposite-field shot at Camden Yards is even more laughable.

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This thread has Orioles Anonymous written all over it.

Every now and again I meander my way over there to see what Trea is up to. It's actually kind of sad, there's almost no activity there. When he first started there were a few guys that seemed to try to participate, but now it seems like it's mostly Trea talking to the wind. Still a few comments, but not many.

But yeah - 18 says some wacky stuff sometimes.

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I don't read the MLB part of OH very often and maybe what I am about to say has been said before.

There are several guys cheating in MLB I'm about to name and wonder which one gets suspended next. The season is almost over and nobody will get suspended during the playoffs or World Series.

Curtis Granderson - 41 HR's, 18 Doubles 102 RBI'S and hitting .228. He started cheating his last seaon with Detroit when he hit 30 HR'S. Prior to that he hit HR'S in the 22 or 23 range. Now he has consecutive 41 HR seasons back to back. He also averaged around 65 RBI's and now has back to back 119 RBI'S and 102 RBI'S. The ball explodes off of his bat. He hits them 420 - 440 feet. No cheap HR'S from Curtis. I called him a cheat as loud as I could at our last home game against them with 4 NY fans sitting in front of me. What does he do a few pitches later?........boom a HR into the bullpen. Not on the flag court. Into the bullpen. The NY fans never turned around. It's so obvious Tex and AROD have got to be jealous of him as they finish with 24 and 18 HR'S.

and then there is good old Edwin.

Edwin Encarnacion - 42 HR'S, 24 Doubles 110 RBI'S and hitting .280. His best HR season was with Cinn in 2008 when he hit 26 HR'S. Last year with Toronto he hit 17 HR'S and had 55 RBI'S. He goes from 17 HR'S to 42 and drives in 110 after knocking in 55 in 2011. Pretty amazing.

There are many others but these two players stand out.

Other suspects.......Cano! Averages 14 HR'S his first 4 seasons and averages 28 his last 4 years.

Reddick - single digit HR's in limited games for Boston then plays 87 games last year with Boston and hits 7 HR'S with 28 RBI'S and this season in 164 games he has 32 HR'S and 84 RBI'S.

Given that most of the players who've been caught have been bit players and/or random relievers, I'll pick the first two I find on bb-ref:

Wilson Valdez, and Bill Bray.

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As NY pummels the Red Sox in the bottom of the 8th their two key contributors tonight I mentioned on my opening post;

So far we have HRS: R Cano 2 (33) with 6 RBI'S and C Granderson 2 HR'S(43)and 4 RBI'S.

The power of exercise and proper diet. Maybe you gentlemen should listen to the tape of the Toronto broadcasters on air who laughed at some of the tremendous HR's their players were hitting and wondered how they were doing it.

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I'll implicate no one by name, because I dont know for sure. I just want you to remember a fact:

Baseball administers no blood test for HGH. There is ONE spring training test for steroids, and two random tests during the season that may or may not be

effective based on how fast a PED trace exits the body. Yes, the testing program IS better than any in baseball's history, but it is easily evaded. The fact is, plenty

of players are still using PED's or HGH and getting away with it.

We know players still juice, Roy. It's the baseless no-evidence witch hunting people are taking exception to.

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