I don't see a basis for a suspension, especially for the amphetamines test, which was supposed to have remained confidential. That's twice now where information against Giambi, which was supposed to have remained sealed and confidential, was leaked and released to the public.

My guess is that the MLB lawyers merely advised Giambi not to discuss steroids or drug testing too much. I admire Giambi for being more candid and forthright about his involvement, and he's probably won him some fans.

I think we may be approaching the point where baseball fans are becoming as upset about the conspiracy of silence and cover up as they are about the steroid use in the first place.

Apparently, George Mitchell is eventually going to blow the lid off this whole thing. The former Mets' ball boy is the 21st century Deep Throat, and has seemingly pointed him to many avenues to explore.