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| Yes | 63% | 158 votes | Total: 251 votes | |
| No | 37% | 93 votes |
Yes
Created on: February 24, 2009
The "asterisk" that has been referred to in Major League Baseball has to do with players that hold records
by Tom Ferda
Created on: April 19, 2009
Earlier this year, Alex Rodriguez joined the laundry list of MLB players who have admitted going to
by Billy Jumper
Created on: January 08, 2011
It is fairly obvious that the chemical enhancement users should have their own league. This could
by Darren Rueb
Created on: October 17, 2010
Alex Rodriguez should definitely have an asterisk next to his name. The reason for this is that he admitted
Created on: May 26, 2009 Last Updated: May 27, 2009
The 2009 season is young and already filled with controversy. Alex Rodriguez will at the very least
by Michael Fox
Created on: August 17, 2010
While it is true that Alex Rodriguez has been one of the most talent athletes in the past few years
by Keith Hook
Created on: June 29, 2009
If Alex Rodriguez is not the next asterisk, he should be. First and foremost, he's admitted to doing
by Nita Hardin
Created on: February 22, 2009
I certainly agree that if he indeed does reach the home run record, it will have an asterisk next to
Created on: March 01, 2009
Asked simply the way it is, I think the answer is an obvious yes. Now, SHOULD A-Rod be the next asterisk?
No
Created on: March 04, 2009 Last Updated: March 05, 2009
Asterisks are assessed as penalties for not telling the truth about a record performance. In that way,
Created on: March 02, 2009
A-Rod Diculous Raking Over The Coals of a Talented Athlete
I have never met Alex Rodriguez personally,
Created on: February 25, 2009
I cannot rationally validate putting an asterisk next to any individual name in the record book. To
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