Albert Pujols recently provided the following comments when asked for his thoughts on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball:
"I always say, [with] people saying things about me and think I'm doing crazy things, whatever is in the dark is going to come in the light," he said.
"I'm a big believer of that. It's in the Bible. I can fool all you guys but if I'm hiding something it's going to come to the light. That's it. God will show that. I told you guys already, I fear God too much for me to do any stupid things in this game. Not all the people think like that, and that's what's so sad."
Awesome. He fears God too much to do steroids. If only more baseball players feared God more, we wouldn't have this problem.
It's in the Bible.
best tag ever
ReplyDeleteOnce again, CW beats me to the punch.
ReplyDeleteAP representing the DR!!!!
ReplyDeleteTHIS POST IS NOT FUNNY ENOUGH. WHY ISN'T IT MORE FUNNY?
ReplyDeletedon-bob is no Ken Tremendous.
ReplyDeleteThere, I said it.
dan-bob, even. Sheesh, even the quality of the suck-up posts is going to hell.
ReplyDeleteAlbert Pujols has the same trainer as Jason Grimsley. Coincidence?
ReplyDeleteSerious question:
ReplyDeleteBefore posting this, what was the thought process?
Did you guys think to yourselves...
"Hey! You know what we should do! We should take cheap shots at a player's reason for not wanting to steroids! That would be a hoot!"