"When steroids became a daily subject in newspaper articles I wanted to write about
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"But wait, I said, if I write about it, I will in effect be accusing Piazza of using steroids and then someone will have accused him of using steroids. No can do, I was told. I always took the veto to stem from the Times ultra conservative ways, but I also wondered if it maybe was the baseball editor, a big Mets' fan, protecting the Mets.
"Whatever the reason, I never got Piazza's suspicious acne into the paper. Then all of a sudden the acne was gone. Piazza's back was clear and clean. There was not a speck of acne on it. His back looked as smooth as a baby's bottom."
Pretty interesting. I always thought he might have been fiddling with something. Look at the guns in that pic...
--The underappreciated Blogfather who wishes more BU people read this.
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