
Since 2001, after retiring with 583 home runs, Mark McGwire has kept himself under the radar. Whitey Herzog wonders if Mark McGwire can survive scrutiny over his use of steroids with his new job as the St. Louis Cardinal’s hitting coach. Mark McGwire was exposed by Jose Conseco as a steroid user in “Juiced”.
According to Herzog, recently elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veteran's Committee, "It's going to be tough because Mark has to open up and he has to be real open with the press. He's going to be asked questions about steroids, he's going to be asked so many things, and he's got to be open and he's got to answer."
Herzog says Mark McGwire might decide not to take the job. 'Maybe he's still not going to do it, maybe he's going to wake up one morning and say 'I don't want to go through it.' It was announced at a late October press conference that Mark McGwire would be the Cardinal’s new hitting coach.
Mark McGwire was evasive with a congressional panel hearing in 2005, when he said he “I’m not going to go into the past”, when specifically asked about his use of the steroid “Andro” (Androstenedione) that is now illegal to use without a medical reason and prescription. For many years Androstenedione, an anabolic “designer” steroid, was not banned by Major League Baseball, despite the known health risks that include pancreatic cancer, increased aggression, and enlarged prostate.
Should Mark McGwire continue to be evasive about steroid use, Herzog says things may not work out when and if McGwire assumes his position as hitting coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. McGwire’s hiring is controversial. Whitey Herzog wonders if McGwire can stand the scrutiny over his use of steroids.
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