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Saturday, March 3, 2007
Jerry Hairston has no idea how his name got hooked into this whole HGH mess. We have no idea who is guilty and who is innocent, but we know this: With only one or two exceptions (Guillermo Mota, Matt Lawton), they all say they are innocent. Which, sadly, makes them all look really guilty. And Commissioner Bud Selig is really in a bind, with almost no good options. If he decides to lay down the law and suspends Gary Matthews and Hairston, to make a strong in-the-best-interests-of-baseball ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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