• More former players need to address steroid issue

  • By Rob Neyer | March 10, 2009 11:39:14 AM PDT
Jim Kaat on Alex Rodriguez and the bigger question:
    When I went down to the Dominican Republic's World Baseball Classic team practice before A-Rod opted to shut it down for the tournament and have hip surgery, I got to talk to him a little bit. He came right up to me and said, "I really appreciate your support and I was hoping to run into you and thank you." I told him right back that he's an easy target, and it's easy to pile on to the situation. I went on to tell him that I had a conversation with Bob Gibson, and we both agreed that in my playing day, if these things were readily available, we would have all been tempted to use them. I wish him a speedy recovery, and he is missed in the WBC event.
I believe that the players of the "steroid era" -- that is, Mark McGwire and everyone since -- will eventually be rehabilitated to some degree, and comments like Kaat's will only speed the process along. The toughest barrier that players such as Alex Rodriguez and Barry Bonds face is the sportswriters' bizarre notion that the players of the 1960s and '70s were pure as the driven snow, and of course they wouldn't do something so terrible as take illegal drugs to play better (even though we know that many of them did exactly that). But we need more guys like Kaat and Mike Schmidt to speak up. Let's hear from Willie Mays and Henry Aaron and Frank Robinson and Bob Gibson and Sandy Koufax, and destroy the myth once and for all.

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