Posted Tuesday 01/12/2010 10:20 AM in
MLB by Richard McVey
Filed under: mark mcgwire, baseball, steroids
The once single-season home-run king gives us a glimpse at his innovative strategy as the new hitting coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Seems simple enough.

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| Posted by jason mason on 01/12/2010 6:27 PM | report abuse |
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Dumb
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| Posted by joel on 01/12/2010 7:15 PM | report abuse |
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Dear Maxim,
Your web and print articles lately have gotten as bad as the gigantic tools that you hire to write them. That is a shame for a "magazine" founded by one of my favorite & inspirational people, Felix Dennis. You guys should take a note out of Cracked.com's book and actually hire good writers.
Roommate of a subscriber,
Joel
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| Posted by Jake Wilhelm on 01/12/2010 9:19 PM | report abuse |
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God, these articles are just getting worse every day. There is almost no point coming to this site anymore, Askmen and Cracked are 10x better.
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| Posted by bada bing on 01/12/2010 9:55 PM | report abuse |
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i chuckled.
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| Posted by deep on 01/13/2010 2:11 PM | report abuse |
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at less he has the balls to say he did it !!!! everyone need to get off his back !! he could have been a coke head like most of te ball players !!
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| Posted by matt on 01/13/2010 4:09 PM | report abuse |
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joel, i dont think you should bitch seeing as you dont pay for a maxim subscription, but then again your roommate does so i guess that does give you some reason to be trolling the maxim website complaining about the articles as if you are some high ranking intellectual that has one grand opinion everyone should agree with
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| Posted by Mike on 01/14/2010 9:32 AM | report abuse |
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I realy dont understand this steroid hype. Almost every professional athlete uses some kind of "performance enhancement drugs".
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| Posted by Goober on 01/15/2010 3:36 AM | report abuse |
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i hope people realize mark mcguire is only one of many baseball players (and professional athletes of other sports for that matter) that use steroids. they are also a national past-time
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