Why you ask? This guy first goes before Congress and adamantly testifies that he's never used steroids, "PERIOD!" Then he used steroids, got caught by the league (who kept it secret while they investigated everything ==> they gave him preferential treatment) and still didn't fess up. Now, he's trying to blame a teammate for providing him with a vitamin that "could have caused a positive test". Str8 PUNK!
This guy has done everything but the right thing in this whole situation. At least Jason Giambi came out and admitted it. Albeit after he got caught, but he admitted it. Raffy still denies the allegations and now he's trying to find some person, some thing, somewhere to place part of the blame (because he will always have most of the blame).
So now he drags another player, Miguel Tejada, into this situation and makes it an even bigger mess. The guy is showing no integrity or class in this entire situation.
Raffy tries to redirect the blame.
I liken this to Kobe being questioned about raping the young lady in colorado and telling the cops "Shaq does the same thing, he just pays the girls off not to tell!" Fellas, if you do this, you're a PUNK, "PERIOD!" Being a man is almost like being part of a fraternity sometimes. "It's a secret society, all we ask is trust". People like Raffy and Kobe break that trust and that's something you just don't do. Not to mention the unspoken credo of "what happens in the clubhouse/locker-room, stays in the clubhouse/locker-room".
Stand up and be men fellas! Stop trying to point fingers elsewhere and point them at yourselves! SUCKAS!
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