So what will Jason Giambi say? That's the question buzzing around baseball tonight now that Giambi has an agreement to become the first active major leaguer to testify before George Mitchell, baseball's steroids investigator. According to SI.com's Jon Heyman, "Giambi will be required only to speak about his own involvement and the general 'landscape' of steroid usage. But MLB officials aren't ruling out the possibility they may ascertain something useful about Barry Bonds through Giambi, who like Bonds had an association not only with BALCO but also with Bonds' former trainer Greg Anderson. The federal government is! focusing on Bonds, and it is reasonable to belief that MLB has particular interest in Bonds, as well, in that he is on the precipice of breaking baseball's alltime home run record." (More here)I give props to Jason Giambi for stepping to the plate and finally trying to come clean. His steroid use can't bge condoned, but he's handled the storm and has come back in the years since with dignity, and that's commendable.
... As for Sammy Sosa, his 600 home runs don't guarantee spot in Hall
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