Juan Gonzalez coming back???

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ST. LOUIS (AP) - Juan Gonzalez is trying a comeback with the St. Louis Cardinals.
After sitting out the past two seasons, the two-time AL MVP will be one of 26 non-roster players invited to St. Louis' spring training camp this month.
The 38-year-old Gonzalez last played regularly in 2003 when he had 24 home runs and 70 RBIs in 324 at-bats for the Texas Rangers. He had one at-bat with Cleveland in 2005 before injuring his hamstring.



Two seasons? I guess it took that long to get all of the steroids out of his system.
 
ColbertNation said:
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Juan Gonzalez is trying a comeback with the St. Louis Cardinals.
After sitting out the past two seasons, the two-time AL MVP will be one of 26 non-roster players invited to St. Louis' spring training camp this month.
The 38-year-old Gonzalez last played regularly in 2003 when he had 24 home runs and 70 RBIs in 324 at-bats for the Texas Rangers. He had one at-bat with Cleveland in 2005 before injuring his hamstring.



Two seasons? I guess it took that long to get all of the steroids out of his system.
Does it get cold in St. Louis?
 
I still thank L. Ron Hubbard every day Juan Gone turned down that 8-year/$140 million contract with the Tigers. I believe they'd still be paying him had he agreed.

One good thing outta all this, his period blood will mesh well with Cardinal red.
 
Perennially Overrated said:
I still thank L. Ron Hubbard every day Juan Gone turned down that 8-year/$140 million contract with the Tigers. I believe they'd still be paying him had he agreed.

One good thing outta all this, his period blood will mesh well with Cardinal red.

Now that's ****ing funny.

I love unvarnished, pure fanboy anger.
 
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If Juan Gone returns, and if he somehow gets suspended the first 15 games of the season as seems to be apropos for steroid abusers, his 2008 career would actually last 14 days longer than his last season.
 
The key is that he was invited to spring training at the request of Pujols. They'd invite a serial rapist to spring training if it means keeping Albert around a few more years. I don't recall Juan Gone playing much defense. Perhaps he can now that he's a little thinner. But I'd guess that he'll be nothing more than a pinch hitter if he even makes the team.
 
The stock that I hold in specimen bottle companies just went through the roof.
 
Italian_Stallion said:
The key is that he was invited to spring training at the request of Pujols. They'd invite a serial rapist to spring training if it means keeping Albert around a few more years. I don't recall Juan Gone playing much defense. Perhaps he can now that he's a little thinner. But I'd guess that he'll be nothing more than a pinch hitter if he even makes the team.

Now that Edmonds is gone somebody has to handle injecting Pujols.
 
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