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Well the Padres are in China.  Let's see what's going on over there. I always thought that if an athlete blamed their steroid suspension on contaminated supplements that they were lying.  Turns out they really are contaminated.  You know who's contaminating them?  China!  Read for yourself.   Nutritional Supplements do contain steroids :   But a recent ... [link]

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Padres in China
Published 3/12/2008 by Bryan Tsao at The Hardball Times
Padres in China by Bryan Tsao March 12, 2008 The Padres are in China for some exhibition games with the Dodgers, and Gaslamp Ball clues us in with some fun China links . Bryan Tsao is the editor for The Hardball Times website. He welcomes comments, questions, and suggestions for both himself and the site ...

Padres in China
Published 3/12/2008 by StatsGuru at Baseball Musings
The Padres are in China, and Gaslamp Ball provides links to relevant stories on the trip. My daughter visited China two years ago on a school trip. The two interesting things she noticed were: She really loved the trip and the family that hosted her stay, but she also understood the reality of China. I wonder if the players and press on this trip are going to be insulated from that? The Baseball Musings pledge drive continues through March. ...

Your Team Ain’t S#!t #20: The Padres
Published 3/14/2008 by David Chalk at Bugs & Cranks
... Argument #1. Obviously, if the Padres didn’t come back from China NO ONE would miss them. But…. would we even notice they were gone? ...

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