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Post by sonshine76 on Nov 18, 2004 16:49:50 GMT -5
I'd like to focus on fonder memories: Game 7 2003, to be exact. A time when they weren't considering buying the enemy. Even if they are Pedro's daddy. [end shameless advertising of my presence at game 7 of the playoffs.]
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Post by sonshine76 on Nov 24, 2004 15:53:47 GMT -5
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Post by LTrain06 on Dec 2, 2004 11:41:12 GMT -5
I'd like to focus on fonder memories: Game 7 2003, to be exact. A time when they weren't considering buying the enemy. Even if they are Pedro's daddy. [end shameless advertising of my presence at game 7 of the playoffs.] awwwww!!! let me add some insult to injury: Report: Giambi testified he used steroids Story Tools: Print Email Associated Press Posted: 2 hours ago SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - New York Yankees slugger Jason Giambi injected himself with human growth hormone in 2003 and used steroids for at least three seasons, according to his grand jury testimony reviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle. The testimony given in December 2003 to the federal grand jury investigating BALCO contradicts Giambi's public proclamations that he never used performance-enhancing drugs. Yanks slugger Jason Giambi testified he used human growth hormone during the 2003 season. (Jed Jacobsohn / GettyImages) Giambi described how he injected human growth hormone in his stomach, testosterone into his buttocks, rubbed an undetectable steroid knows as "the cream" on his body and placed drops of another, called "the clear," under his tongue, the Chronicle reported on its Web site Wednesday night Giambi came to spring training this year looking noticeably trimmer as baseball began a steroid-testing program that included punishments for the first time. Asked in February whether he had ever taken performance-enhancing drugs, Giambi said: "Are you talking about steroids? No." Giambi won the American League Most Valuable Player in 2000 for Oakland and signed a $120 million, seven-year free-agent contract with the Yankees after the 2001 season. He hit 155 homers from 1999-2002 and batted over .300 each season, but injuries slowed him down the last two years. Bothered by a balky knee, Giambi hit just .250 in 2003. Giambi batted .208 and played in only 80 games last season, missing time because of a tumor, which the New York Daily News reported was in his pituitary gland. Medical experts told the Chronicle that Clomid, a drug Giambi said he thought Anderson had given him, can exacerbate a tumor of the pituitary gland. HAHAHAHAHA!!! GIAMBI'S DONE!It's so nice to root for a team that doesn't need to dope up to win a World Series...
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Post by 2Short on Dec 2, 2004 13:21:47 GMT -5
Back off of Giambi. He's white.
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Post by NonDylan on Dec 7, 2004 23:42:35 GMT -5
Did you hear what else Giambi did??
Fucked a deer.
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