A-Rod-Selena Roberts Book

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  • cjclong
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    And the 300 pound bench press proves what? When I was a junior in college a number of years back I bench pressed 265. I guarantee all I trained on was protein and vitamins. If I could do 265 with my lack of athletic ability and size compared to ARod's I guarantee he could have easily done over 300 in high school without drugs.

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  • David
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    If Hooters' or any others servers publicly comment on how much their patrons tip, they deserve 0% tip.

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  • quiggle28
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    Originally posted by joelsabi
    have you read the book or is your info from news article on the web?
    news articles from the web, do you not take their word for it?

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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by yanks12025
    Well according to ESPN in the book about A-Rod by Selena Roberts, it says he may have taken steroids in high school. And they also said in the book that A-Rod and Kevin Brown took steroids in 2004, with scources from two yankees. I was going to defend him but if this stuff is true forget him. Do you think these rumors could affect his game used prices more.
    in regard to high school steroids, a-rod said this awhile back

    "When I was a junior in high school I bench pressed 310 pounds. Today I probably bench press about 240 or 250. You know, funny enough I did it because I played football and I played quarterback and the big challenge was if you bench press 300 pounds, you get to get this letterman jacket with white sleeves. I got up to 300 pounds, I got up to 310 pounds bench press and some of the guys know me because I played with some of these guys and they will attest to that."

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  • joelsabi
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    Originally posted by quiggle28
    yes it is in the book as well.

    how much does this book affect his consideration for the Hall of Fame, if any?
    have you read the book or is your info from news article on the web?

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  • quiggle28
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    have any of you gotten the chance to read Jeff Pearlman's The Rocket That Fell to Earth?

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  • cjclong
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    Some of it will depend on whether the book has credibility or not. Is it balanced or is it just collecting every negative comment the writer can find like the he wouldn't tip more than 15% crap. As I understand it Canseco makes it appear ARod started using PED's after he got to the majors. That would make it appear the allegations of drug use in high school aren't true. If he and the coach deny it and it rests on some player back then what is the player's credibility? I won't prejudge the book, but I will be interested to see whether it is one of those books where the writer assembles every negative thing they can find about a person whether the source is credible or not in order to sell a hit job book.

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  • quiggle28
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    yes it is in the book as well.

    how much does this book affect his consideration for the Hall of Fame, if any?

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  • cjclong
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    Was the Hooter's tipping comment in the book or not? If it wasn't it should not have been presented as if it was, especially since the book hasn't circulated yet. I've objected to athletes making excessive amounts of money , but I don't see any reason for a person to overpay or over tip just because they are wealthy. Is a wealthy person who tips 15% and gives a lot of money to charity a bad guy, I don't see that. (I'm not saying ARod does, I don't know) When I go to restaurants and I have young people serving me who appear to be trying to get through school by working I frequently try to leave them something extra. But I don't think anyone would have the right to be mad if I didn't. But I'll leave this as we've gotten pretty far off topic.

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  • hblakewolf
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    A good friend of mine is employed in the front office of the Seattle Mariners. This person has worked there since 1987. He's told me countless stories about A-Roid that leave me shaking my head. Everything from being late to a pre-game "meet and great" for disabled children (where he showed up 90 minutes late and refused to meet the kids) to refusing to attaend local charites that are supported by the M's. Likewise, he said that it was well known within the organization that the other Mariner's hated him when he was there. They felt that everything he did was staged for the cameras and every move was well calculated to get him in front of the camera as much as possible.

    Add to the fact that he sells every possible piece of equipment he can get his hands on (jocks, shower flip flops, etc.) and it leaves many in the hobby shaking their heads as well.

    Howard Wolf
    hblakewolf@comcast.net

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  • 3arod13
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    Originally posted by cjclong
    In my posts I've been tough on major league players for being overpaid, and I do think players like ARod are vastly overpaid, but to attack someone FOR leaving a 15% tip is crap. To criticize if he didn't tip that would be one thing but FOR tipping 15%, give me a break. Why not complain that he didn't pay $1,000 for a hamburger. Geeez. If that is what is in this book it sounds like a hit job.
    I think many famous people tip much better than us common folk, because they make so much. Maybe it's just expected.

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  • suave1477
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    Hooters food isnt that great anyway lol lol

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  • ironmanfan
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    Guys....I think the Hooters tipping comment was made in jest

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  • cjclong
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    In my posts I've been tough on major league players for being overpaid, and I do think players like ARod are vastly overpaid, but to attack someone FOR leaving a 15% tip is crap. To criticize if he didn't tip that would be one thing but FOR tipping 15%, give me a break. Why not complain that he didn't pay $1,000 for a hamburger. Geeez. If that is what is in this book it sounds like a hit job.

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  • 3arod13
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    Originally posted by quiggle28
    this part of the book stood out most for me:

    "He was even hated at Hooters, where he tipped the minimum 15%, the book says."
    The one consistent thing I've heard about arod over the years is that he is greedy.

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