Floyd Landis fails drug test

Some cycling expert was on PTI yesterday. Said Landis' testosterone levels were not actually high.... they were just high relative to another kind of testosterone(kinda like good cholesterol/bad cholesterol).
Guy went on to say that the one level that was really low could be attributed to Landis' bum hip, making the bad level seem high. Got all that? Not me.

 
(hatvol96 @ Jul 28 said:
Can't agree with you on Martin. He and Whitey Herzog are the two best managers I've ever seen.

Whitey Herzog was the man and part of the reason I am a Cardinals fan.
 
I wish I was born about 10 or 15 years earlier so I could've watched the Cards of the 80s.

Then again I might not've turned out to be a Cardinals fan, as the infamous homerun chase of 1998 is what really got me into baseball and McGwire helped make me a Cards fan... :wacko:
 
Don Deckinger . . . I still remember it well. Along with the Pass Interference call against Miami in the BCS championship game a few years ago; the worst call at a crucial moment I've ever seen.
 
(Lexvol @ Jul 28 said:
I have had the opportunity to meet Johnny Bench (playing in a charity golf scramble) he is just as bad if not worse.
You are correct. With the possible exception of Oliver Stone, Bench is the single most arrogant person I've ever met.
 
(tidwell @ Jul 28 said:
I wish I was born about 10 or 15 years earlier so I could've watched the Cards of the 80s.

Then again I might not've turned out to be a Cardinals fan, as the infamous homerun chase of 1998 is what really got me into baseball and McGwire helped make me a Cards fan... :wacko:
The Cardinals of the '80s were fun to watch. As a guy who was a pretty good high school player who hit for average and ran pretty well, those guys were my role models.
 
(hatvol96 @ Jul 28 said:
The Cardinals of the '80s were fun to watch. As a guy who was a pretty good high school player who hit for average and ran pretty well, those guys were my role models.


And the 1981 Nashville Sounds AAA team won the minor league pennant with Otis Nixon, Willie McGhee, Steve Balboni, Eric Peterson, Buck Showalter and Don Mattingly.
 
(hatvol96 @ Jul 28 said:
The Cardinals of the '80s were fun to watch. As a guy who was a pretty good high school player who hit for average and ran pretty well, those guys were my role models.

That roster was loaded with athletes.
 
(Jasongivm6 @ Jul 28 said:
And the 1981 Nashville Sounds AAA team won the minor league pennant with Otis Nixon, Willie McGhee, Steve Balboni, Eric Peterson, Buck Showalter and Don Mattingly.
Willie McGee, one of many great trades the Yankees made in the '80s. It was if Steinbrenner & Co. were trying to rid the franchise of all good, young players.
 
Vince Coleman started out in Class A here in Macon. He stole 145 bases!?! :wacko:
 
I saw Carlos del Gato play for the Knoxville Smokies when they still played on Magnolia.
 

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