10 Worst Sports Talk Debates

Jeff Pencek by Contributor Written on July 02, 2009
WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND - JULY 02:  Serena Williams of USA celebrates during the women's singles semi final match on Day Ten of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 2, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images) (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
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Baseball is a good example. It’s not much more expensive to go to most major league parks than it is a movie, yet fans don’t complain about how much Michael Bay is making off of a mediocre product.

Kids don’t need to sit in the fancy Yankee Stadium $2500 box seats. The cheap seats will do just fine since it’s all about the experience and the atmosphere.

 

1. I can’t believe it came out that (insert name) was guilty of using steroids.

After all of the steroid news, how does it shock anyone that somebody may have or still uses steroids? I heard on sports talk shows a discussion about the Sammy Sosa positive steroids test. This should have lasted three seconds.

Sammy Sosa tested positive for steroids in 2003, he hit home runs like a machine and used a corked bat. End of discussion.

Manny Ramirez using steroids was such a shock because he seems like such a normal character and no Latin players ever have used performance enhancing drugs.

The steroid talk is selective at best, giving free passes to definite users while vilifying people like Barry Bonds mostly because he’s a jerk.

Tons of people in baseball cheated, the league did nothing to stop them, and it’s the American way of bending the rules to get ahead.

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