First off to all screaming "TEST GIAMBI!!!" Shut the hell up. We all know he was on the juice before, and if you payed attention to baseball at all before the season you would see how much he shrunk, like everyone else he's been tested, he is now clean.
On to Rafy. This is a sad and great day for baseball. Sad for the obvious reason that Palmiero, who in my eyes was a Hall of Famer, has gone from hero to another juiced ball player. He was the only one at the Congressional hearing that I actually believed didn't juice.
On the other hand this is a great day for baseball, finally the new Steroids Policy has actually caught a big name player. This finally gives Selig the levarage he needs to push the players assosiation into a newer tougher policy, much like the one he proposed before the season which included a 50 game suspension for first time abuse 100 games for second time, and a lifetime ban for third time. Personally I believe that Palmiero taking the fall for a newer tougher policy is a good enough deal.