With the Mets opening a four-game series in Arizona tonight, the pregame chat naturally turned to Jason Grimsley's sensational testimony regarding the alleged widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball .
When manager Willie Randolph was asked about the possibility of that same thing happening in his own clubhouse, he reacted like just about every other manager would.
“Well, there’s no way of knowing for sure,” Randolph said. "But I don't worry about it.”
That could change if the blacked-out names on Grimsley's statements ever become public, and based on what happened during the BALCO trial, anything's possible. Until then, everyone in baseball can only keep their fingers crossed.
“It’s not concerning my team,” Randolph said. But for how long? Does anyone know for sure?
