MSF Podcast with SI’s Jimmy Traina: Meeting Derek Jeter, Chiding Chip Caray, and the Greatest SI Swimsuit Model Ever

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Among the many topics we discuss with Jimmy Traina of SI.com: meeting Derek Jeter, his perspective on a career in sports media, and his nominee for the greatest SI Swimsuit model ever.

What Players Can Move up the Top 50 of the MLB Career Homeruns List in 2009?

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As we enter the 2009 baseball season, several players have an opportunity to move up the Top 50 of the career homeruns list, and several players can get into the top 50. We present the list of the Top 50 career homerun hitters, as well as an analysis of who can move up the list and how far they might rise.

The Anchor’s Desk with Scott Reister: Unanswered Questions will Dog ARod’s Image

Alex Rodriguez, the game’s future homerun king, tried to treat his steroid problem like a band-aid: rip it off fast, have it hurt badly now, and get over it. Except that strategy doesn’t work if you leave some unexplained ugliness.

LOTD: The Real Alex Rodriguez Press Conference Transcript

Today’s Link of the Day comes to use from the good folks over at Sparty and Friends, who were nice enough to share the real press conference transcript from the trainwreck that was Alex Rodiguez’s Tampa presser yesterday.

Did ARod Save Face Today? An Analysis of the Alex Rodriguez-Peter Gammons ESPN Interview

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Earlier today, Alex Rodriguez sat down for an interview with Peter Gammons on ESPN to admit that he used performance-enhancing drugs. Upon closer analysis of the interview transcript, ARod made too many excuses and had too many inconsistencies in his explanations to truly save face.

Can Alex Rodriguez Save Face?

Alex Rodriguez admitted to using steroids today. This is a neccesary first step to salvage his reputation and image in the sport of baseball. Luckily, he still has time.

What a Bunch of Cheating Liars: ARod Has Name Added to Lengthy List of Known Steroid and HGH Users in Baseball’s Sordid PED History

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The baseball world was rocked this weekend by allegations that Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in 2003, after claiming to Katie Couric on CBS that he had never used steroids. Watch the video, and see the complete list that ARod is now a part of: the list of steroid and HGH users in the sordid recent history of Major League Baseball.