Who’s the Leaker?
by Bill Baer on July 30th, 2009Posted in Media, MLB | Print | 2 Comments »
At The Hardball Times, Shysterball’s Craig Calcaterra asks a very important question: Who’s the leaker?
The 2003 drug tests administered in Major League Baseball were supposed to be anonymous, so why are names being leaked? It’s wrong, if not illegal. Calcaterra, a lawyer, has some hopes.
I wanna know who’s doing it. Specifically, I want the judge to get good and angry and sic the feds on the matter to suss out who’s doing it. Short of that, I want someone in the investigatory side of the media to take it upon themselves to find out who’s leaking.
While everyone focuses on the steroids bogeyman, the real issue is the wrongful leaking of players who tested positive in 2003. This is bigger than baseball.




2 Responses to “Who’s the Leaker?”
By Jake on Jul 30, 2009
I’m sorta surprised the players union hasn’t been all over this. I thought they would be hiring lawyers left and right when Rodriguez was leaked.
By doubleh on Jul 30, 2009
Do you think this has anything to do with why Fehr stepped down?