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By Ryan Corazza
Tuesday, February 10, 2009 Curt Schilling is at it again. As soon as a report surfaced that Alex Rodriguez failed a drug test in 2003—a truth A-Rod admitted to yesterday—Schilling got up on his blog mountain and shouted down this: "I'd be all for the 104 positives being named, and the game moving on if that is at all possible," he writes. "In my opinion, if you don't do that, then the other 600-700 players are going to be guilty by association, forever." The 2003 drug tests were supposed to be anonymous. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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