Mark McGwire adamant about steroids and A-Rod
The Cardinals’ hitting coach, Mark McGwire, remarked in the visiting dugout at Citi Field that he has moved on from the steroid era and does not want to answer any more questions about steroids or from where he got them during his illustrious career spanning 16 years. When asked, McGwire said he will not be judging Alex Rodriguez in his quest for 600 home runs.
McGwire was welcomed back into the Cardinals’ fold in downtown St. Louis during a fan fest.
From NYdailynews.com:
But that was apparently one of the last times McGwire would address his steroid use. Yesterday, when asked if a man named Curtis Wenzlaff provided him with steroids, McGwire responded that he had already “answered all those questions.” Wenzlaff was first identified by the Daily News in 2005, days before the congressional hearing, as the man who provided Big Mac with a powerful array of performance-enhancing drugs early in his career with Oakland. Two FBI sources confirmed the Wenzlaff information, which stemmed from the seminal FBI steroid investigation called “Operation Equine,” carried out in the late ’80s and early ’90s. McGwire’s name surfaced during Equine along with that of A’s teammate Jose Canseco, but the FBI was targeting dealers, not users.
McGwire socked 583 home runs in his career, including a then single-season record 70 in 1998. He admitted in January that his steroid use included the ‘98 season. For the past four years he’s been on the Hall of Fame ballot, McGwire has fallen well short of the 75% vote needed to be elected to Cooperstown. McGwire said that decision is “out of my control.”
It is worth remembering here that McGwire came clean about his long-time use of steroids in January during a televised interview with Bob Costas.
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