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Sheffield Blows Up Jason Giambi
As McCarthyism spreads throughout Major League Baseball, New York Yankees outfielder Gary Sheffield slammed Jason Giambi in the media.
"People are going to put a spin on whatever they're going to put a spin on. ... I'm not like Jason Giambi. ...I'm not going to sit here and cry about things being unfair or attacks are unfair."
Unfortunately, Sheffield's lack of grammar skills may have shed light into his subconscious.
"I never admitted to nothing, I get tired of people twisting my words."
So Sheff said he "never admitted to nothing". Okay, I believe you Gary, you never admitted to no nothing, so is it safe to assume that you're telling us you did take steroids? How can people be accused of twisting Sheffield's words? What he says doesn't make any freaking sense. What the hell am I supposed to think when I read "I never admitted to nothing"? I don't know if he's telling me that he admitted to using steroids or not.
Later Sheffield added...
"I said I didn't know I took steroids, the bottom line was I thought it was rubbing cream on my legs.
"When people sit here and say I didn't know I took steroids -- I didn't take steroids ... and if somebody says that's steroids, that's a bunch of hogwash."
Wait a minute, Sheffield has me confused again. He said he was rubbing cream on his legs, which was a steroid cream. Whether he was doing it wittingly or not is irrelevant, but can somebody explain to me how his intention in doing so changes the chemical composition of the cream? Whether or not he knew what he was doing doesn't change the fact that he was 'roiding up.