when congress got involved, when tom ver duechy put out an article in sports illustrated and the record books were obliterated. let me go 0 back to bob nighten gale for another view. remember the motto, don t do the crime if you can t do the time. yeah, i mean, baseball was very upset last year, bartolo colon got popped for testosterone. so did mel kill cabrera. both got raises. we ll see what happens with this class. nelson cruz of the text rangers, jhonny peralta of the detroit tigers, it will be very interesting to see if they get a bigger salary next year than they do this year. we ve had the quiet old burning question about pete rose who played for philly for a while, he s obviously a cincinnati guy. but the old question, how do you balance out great performance against breaking the rules. where do the fans stand on that one, mark? well, listen, i think there
dig political family in lexington. she s one of five sisters. she s very smart. she knows a lot of people in the state and she was kind of born for politics. her father was a state party chairman. controversial one but a very personable guy who knows everybody. they re extremely close to the clintons and james carville. into that wing of the democratic party. she was kind of born into politics. she doesn t have much of a record which is an advantage because usually mitch is running to tear somebody apart. she s almost a blank slate. casey, do you think she has the girl next door or the young girl, she s obviously a young woman. does she look like she speaks of kentucky, represents the people? i actually interviewed her while we were down there. we talked about you know, her race, about her grandmother, where she s from. she was in there chopping up barbecue in the shed next to where they were making their own charcoal from hickory and grilling tons of barbecue quite
baseball was in cahoots on the drugs. no, did they turn a blind eye? no doubt about it. they did it ph to be collectively bargained with the players association. at that time, gene orza and damaged fear. they did not want to have a drug testing in major league baseball till it became so rampant. there s no po doubt about it, you look at the effect that peds and steroids had on the impact on professional baseball, it has been wide blown. at one point in time, the majority of the players were doing them. i want to go back to bob and get another view. when my brother and i used to argue baseball, he was a yankees fan. i was a cleveland fan. i ll take any team against the yankees as a kid. but he always said, you know, in sports in basketball, you got to be a tall guy. these are years later, even taller. in football you got to be huge and strong. baseball was always a sport where an average size guy could make it. with all the drugs and performance enhancement drugs and all that stuff, h
disgusting or get low like a limbo bar. to get re-elected as a republican senator you have to go so low. you have to say not only did you oppose obama care. once it was made into law you have to then defund it and cheat or else you re not a real conservative. it is a utility multious scene down there. it s unbelievable. about 15 people divided equally democrats and republicans cheering or booing. this is a catholic event, too. it s the st. jerome catholic church in western kentucky. it s a big homecoming summer event. mack bevin, the person that casey was talking about is a business mann from louisville who only got into the race at the last minute as a republican candidate for the primary which doesn t take place till next may. we re talking almost a year away. i was interested to see as was casey and all the other political reporters whether this guy matt bevin, a business mann in louisville and comes from an
mlb after the suspension was doled out where he said a-rod was not treated fairly. they think bud selig went out of his power here. they are going to go out there and vehemently fight for alex rodriguez. that s what it comes down to. okay. i like bud selig. the first time the guy used drugs, he broke the rules. he got caught. then he said he wouldn t do it again. then he got caught doing it again. then he tried to cover it up, and now he is finally caught, and now he is appealing. why would you take his side? why would anybody take his side unless they were a union shop steward. in this case, that s the case. the union shop steward does his job. does anybody who s objective take a-rod s side? it s not a matter of taking alex rodriguez s side. chris, you understand this. it s due process. he is due rights. he was not going to take the medicine that major league baseball was doling out, swallow it and in essence ending his career. you don t think he s coming out after being out of