After a night?s sleep and a couple hundred angry comments and emails, I think I?ve figured a couple of things out about the Ryan Braun reaction and people?s overall feelings about MLB?s drug testing program. Mostly, though, I?m just dumbfounded at the cynicism and intellectual dishonesty of so many who wish to ignore the?arbitrator?s ruling and cast Braun as a PED-using villain regardless.
For years, people?argued for Major League Baseball to adopt a rigorous testing regime. Why? To end the speculation. To stop the ?is he using or isn?t he? parlor games. ?Read every single column written about Jeff Bagwell?s Hall of Fame candidacy and you?ll find some variation of ?but for so long there was no testing, so we just can?t know, and that uncertainty is horrible ?? sentiment.
Now we have a testing program. And it?s amazing to me just how quickly the end product of that testing program ? no suspension for Ryan Braun ? is diminished or outright dismissed when results aren?t what people wanted.
I?m talking about those who don?t care that the procedures weren?t followed and say that they still don?t think Braun is clean, his name not cleared. ?Sure, you?re allowed to think that if you want, but just understand that if you do ? if ?we still don?t think he?s clean? or ?questions still remain? holds ? then there is no purpose whatsoever to have a testing program in the first place. Because even with one in place, people will just assume what they want to assume regardless of the end product, and that?s no different than where we were in 1998.
The reason? Because no scientific protocol has legitimacy if only some parts of it are adhered to and others aren?t. When you go with testing, you go with everything. You can?t say that the preliminary test results matter and the chain of custody protocols don?t. It?s all of a piece. ?It?s the entire process that lends drug testing its legitimacy, not just part of it.
But hey, if you still want to crap on Braun ? if you still want to say ?but his testosterone levels were high, so he?s suspect? or ?MLB has egg on its face because the testing failed? ? fine. Do so. It?s a free country. ?But if you do so, admit that you do it because you simply don?t like the results here. And spare me any whining about the past, and about how Major League Baseball was so lax in testing for so many years before now. ?Because as is evidenced by your Ryan Braun reactions, you wouldn?t have cared regardless.
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