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Originally Posted by QuestGAV
I feel like they're going to give quite a few names that were mentioned in the course of the investigation, but I have a hard time believing that in many cases they'll have the smoking guns that would lead to a legitimate suspension. Selig may start suspending everyone named in the report anyway, but I'm not sure what good comes of this beyond information for people who want to know as much as possible in order to make their own judgments.
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Yeah but wont the players union appeal a lot of them? Especially if they were caught before the rule was in placed or is the commission looking after the rule was in place. Because i dont see the union allowing the players to be punished unless it was after the ban against steroids. I highly doubt they will have big name players on the list. MLB wants to have the illusion they are doing something but still protect their superstars. The money will always come first no matter what baseball purists may hope for.