Saturday, March 10, 2007

High Schools, and Polls and Steroid Tests!! OH MY!!


I've posted some survey and poll numbers here from newspapers around the country regarding the steroid issue at the high school level. My thought and comments follow in BOLD (CAPS). Any resemblance to the IM convention of putting words into all - caps as a sign of anger is purely coincidental. ;) - CS

Today, more and more school districts consider steroid tests to combat the problem of use of performance-enhancing drugs by athletes.

Fourth Amendment's prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures affords students privacy protections, and to get around that school districts often send the results only to parents or the student's doctor.

However, two U.S. Supreme Court decisions, one in 1995 and another in 2002, paved the way for districts to be able to drug-test despite concerns they are unjustified invasions of privacy.




In a survey of students done for the California Interscholastic Federation in March 2004, 11 percent of boys, 42,032 student athletes, and 5 percent of girls, 13,711 student athletes, admitted taking performance-enhancing drugs or
supplements.


5% GIRLS - 11% BOYS TAKE PED'S OR SUPPLEMENTS - DOESN'T ADDING THE CAVEAT "OR SUPPLEMENT" MAKE THE RESULTS SEEM UNBELIEVABLY AND ABSURDLY LOW. - CS


From Maryland's Carroll County Times survey, where roughly 1 in 6 athletes said they knew of steroid use:

Five years ago, the Times conducted a survey with 88 first-team all-county athletes from the spring season. We asked the athletes a "yes or no" question -- if they had any knowledge of prep athletes taking steroids, and 14 of them said yes.


So roughly one out of every six all-county kids from that spring knew of someone who was abusing steroids while participating in athletics.


ONE IN SIX KIDS "KNEW OF" SOMEONE WHO WAS TAKING STEROIDS? DOESN'T THAT SEEM RIDICULOUSLY LOW? ANY TEAM I'VE EVER PLAYED ON IT WOULD SEEM LIKE THE NUMBER SHOULD BE PRETTY CLOSE TO 100% KNEW OF, WITH THE ONES ANSWERING NO SUSPECTED OF BEING PARANOID OF GIVING UP THE COVER-UP BY ANSWERING THE QUESTION POSITIVELY - CS


New Jersey recently became the first state to test prep athletes for steroid abuse, and the latest results showed no positives out of 150 tests.

OH FOR 150. AND FROM A POOL OF PLAYERS MOST LIKELY TO TEST POSITIVE, THE WINNERS AND CHAMPS - CS

National studies have shown 2 percent of teenagers use steroids before they graduate.

2%, 2% ALL THIS FOR 2%? I'D LIKE IT TO BE ZERO ALSO, BUT THE NUMBERS ARE ALL OVER THE YARD ON THIS ISSUE, AND YET WE'RE MAKING POLICY DECISIONS BASED ON THE HIGHEST NUMBER, AS IF THAT MUST BE THE MOST ACCURATE. SEEMS LIKE A RATHER SILLY PREMISE, BUT THAT'S YOUR TAX DOLLARS AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AT WORK. BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE SAME PEOPLE WHO GAVE YOU THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND $500 TOILET SEATS. -CS

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Giants Top Minor League Prospects

  • 1. Joey Bart 6-2, 215 C Power arm and a power bat, playing a premium defensive position. Good catch and throw skills.
  • 2. Heliot Ramos 6-2, 185 OF Potential high-ceiling player the Giants have been looking for. Great bat speed, early returns were impressive.
  • 3. Chris Shaw 6-3. 230 1B Lefty power bat, limited defensively to 1B, Matt Adams comp?
  • 4. Tyler Beede 6-4, 215 RHP from Vanderbilt projects as top of the rotation starter when he works out his command/control issues. When he misses, he misses by a bunch.
  • 5. Stephen Duggar 6-1, 170 CF Another toolsy, under-achieving OF in the Gary Brown mold, hoping for better results.
  • 6. Sandro Fabian 6-0, 180 OF Dominican signee from 2014, shows some pop in his bat. Below average arm and lack of speed should push him towards LF.
  • 7. Aramis Garcia 6-2, 220 C from Florida INTL projects as a good bat behind the dish with enough defensive skill to play there long-term
  • 8. Heath Quinn 6-2, 190 OF Strong hitter, makes contact with improving approach at the plate. Returns from hamate bone injury.
  • 9. Garrett Williams 6-1, 205 LHP Former Oklahoma standout, Giants prototype, low-ceiling, high-floor prospect.
  • 10. Shaun Anderson 6-4, 225 RHP Large frame, 3.36 K/BB rate. Can start or relieve
  • 11. Jacob Gonzalez 6-3, 190 3B Good pedigree, impressive bat for HS prospect.
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  • 13. C.J. Hinojosa 5-10, 175 SS Scrappy IF prospect in the mold of Kelby Tomlinson, just gets it done.
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  • 1. Bobby Witt, Jr. 6-1,185 SS Colleyville Heritage HS (TX) Oklahoma commit. Outstanding defensive SS who can hit. 6.4 speed in 60 yd. Touched 97 on mound. Son of former major leaguer. Five tool potential.
  • 2. Riley Greene 6-2, 190 OF Haggerty HS (FL) Florida commit.Best HS hitting prospect. LH bat with good eye, plate discipline and developing power.
  • 3. C.J. Abrams 6-2, 180 SS Blessed Trinity HS (GA) High-ceiling athlete. 70 speed with plus arm. Hitting needs to develop as he matures. Alabama commit.
  • 4. Reece Hinds 6-4, 210 SS Niceville HS (FL) Power bat, committed to LSU. Plus arm, solid enough bat to move to 3B down the road. 98MPH arm.
  • 5. Daniel Espino 6-3, 200 RHP Georgia Premier Academy (GA) LSU commit. Touches 98 on FB with wipe out SL.

2019 MLB Draft - Top College Draft Prospects

  • 1. Adley Rutschman C Oregon State Plus defender with great arm. Excellent receiver plus a switch hitter with some pop in the bat.
  • 2. Shea Langliers C Baylor Excelent throw and catch skills with good pop time. Quick bat, uses all fields approach with some pop.
  • 3. Zack Thompson 6-2 LHP Kentucky Missed time with an elbow issue. FB up to 95 with plenty of secondary stuff.
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  • 5. Nick Lodolo LHP TCU Tall LHP, 95MPH FB and solid breaking stuff.