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Questions about Radomski's affidavit

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by creamora, Apr 30, 2007.

  1. creamora

    creamora Member

    Why was the FBI undercover "source" from San Jose repeatedly buying Sustanon testosterone (a blend of
    several testosterone esters) and Deca-Durabolin (nandrolone) from Kirk Radomski? It's not likely that a
    baseball player would buy either of these two types of anabolic steroids. Sustanon contains a blend of four different species of testosterone including cypionate and enanthate, which are two of the longest lasting esters. These forms of testosterone are avoided by players because they will keep the T/E ratio elevated for longer than other types , such as testosterone suspension (water based), and their use can trigger a positive T/E ratio test for a longer period of time. Nandrolone is the longest lasting steroid known to man and any baseball player using steroids would know this fact. Baseball players who use steroids certainly know to avoid Sustanon as well as nandrolone. It's been reported that Radomski was a major drug source for professional baseball players. So, why was Radomski routinely selling two types of steroids known to be avoided by baseball players? These steroids are routinely used by bodybuilders, not baseball players.
     
  2. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Because Barry Bonds makes the Baby Jesus cry, that's why.
     
  3. indiansnetwork

    indiansnetwork Active Member

    They could be using them during the off season or have really good masking agents.
     
  4. Boom_70

    Boom_70 Well-Known Member

    Does it really matter? They are still illegal drugs whether used by body builders or baseball players.
     
  5. Or he could be selling them on the black market in the Democratic Republic Of What In The Fuck Are You Talking About?
     
  6. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Nice place to visit, but you don't want to live there...
     
  7. creamora

    creamora Member

    Below is an excerpt for the AP article today by Paul Elias.

    "In a 2005 court filing asking a judge to approve a warrant to search Radomski's house, investigators said a San Jose-based informant who claimed to have a MLB connection made five steroid buys from Radomski. Investigators also recorded numerous telephone calls between the informant and Radomski discussing steroids and baseball players."

    Once again, Sustanon (a blend of testosterone esters) and Deca-Durabolin (nandrolone), the two steroids allegedly purchased from Radomski by the FBI informant in the case, are not used by baseball players. Nandrolone could not be used by a player even in the off-season because of the very long clearance time. It takes a minimum of six months and up to as long as eighteen months for nandrolone to become undetectable. No baseball player would ever take that chance.
     
  8. spnited

    spnited Active Member

    Mr. Creamorclear is our resident PED expert.
    How many different types have you used and sold, shithead?
     
  9. creamora

    creamora Member

    It's fun here in Hatersville. Lot's of experts regarding current events in sports. Plenty of coaches who have never played the game. I know. What's a ester?
     
  10. JackyJackBN

    JackyJackBN Guest

    I AM SO GOTDAMN MAD AT THESE STUPID HATAS WHO MADE T-O TRY AND KILL HISSELF!! COME ON!! ITS ALL YOUR FAULT YOU HATAS AND BOOERS AND PEOPLE WHO WRITE MEAN THINGS ABOUT THE GREAT T-O!! YOUR FAULT!! I HOPE YOUR HAPPY NOW!! HATAS!! GO DRINK SOME HATARAID!! GO EAT SOME MASHED POT-HATAS!! HATA HATA CRAM IT LATER!!!!

    MORANS!! FOOLES JERKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [/BWB]
     
  11. creamora

    creamora Member

    Another one has apparently landed in the sandbox.
     
  12. Football_Bat

    Football_Bat Well-Known Member

    Baseball didn't even test for steroids in the time period in question (1995-2005 ... they might have started at the end), so I don't think detectability was ever an issue. In fact, these steroids' heightened potency probably made them more attractive.
     
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