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Innocent Until Proven Guilty?

Jayson Stark at ESPN.com makes a pretty compelling case that yesterday’s bombshell report on steroid use in baseball may be less than it appears and has unfairly tarnished the names of players who are now considered indisputably guilty in the court of public opinion despite the fact that the evidence against them wouldn’t likely even hold up in a civil case.

Christopher Hayes is the Washington, D.C. Editor of The Nation.

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