Room for Debate: In Baseball Suspensions, Justice or a Scapegoat?

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 06 Agustus 2013 | 13.26

  • Donald H. Yee

    One More Step in a Long Decline

    Donald H. Yee, sports lawyer

    As a sport and an industry, baseball has been rotting to the core since the late 1980s.

  • William B. Gould IV

    The Penalty Fits the Crime

    William B. Gould IV, author, "Bargaining With Baseball"

    Alex Rodriguez is not being scapegoated, though others have been treated too leniently.

  • Jessica Danielle

    Alex Rodriguez Is an Easy Target

    Jessica Danielle, Player Perspective blog

    Bud Selig must know he's fighting a losing battle, and that his attempt to scapegoat Alex Rodriguez is rather obvious.

  • Dave Zirin

    Teams and the League Should Pay

    Dave Zirin, Sport correspondent, The Nation

    This scandal is not about any one player doping; it's about an institutional cover-up.

  • Cesar R. Torres

    More Information Is Needed

    Cesar R. Torres, the College at Brockport, State University of New York

    If the presumed violations of all 13 players were equivalent, the league should explain why Alex Rodriguez received a harsher punishment.


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