A Story of HGH

Posted: 23rd July 2009 by Michael Emdeyar in Rays of the Past
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No, Jim Parque is not a name that most people associate with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.  He made only five starts with Tampa Bay, resulting in a 1-1 record and a whopping 11.94 ERA. 

Chris DeLuca in the Chicago Sun-Times writes about Parque’s confession of how HGH was used by him to try to keep his job with the Rays.  If his ERA is any indication, the HGH wasn’t really working for him. 

But, Parque saw and felt the difference.  In a first-hand account that he gave to the Chicago Sun-Times, Jim Parque describes how HGH impacted his life as he tried to hold on to a professional baseball career and, moreso, how it impacts him now. 

With my career in jeopardy, I turned to performance-enhancing drugs, like some other players did. I never had needed them before, but with a shoulder that wouldn’t heal, it was realistically the only thing I could turn to.

This isn’t the story of a star.  It wouldn’t come close to explaining why someone with high levels of baseball talent like Alex Rodriguez or Mark McGwire might allegedly try something like this.  But, it’s the story of a good baseball player and the struggles to hold on to the dream.

Did I hurt people? Did I disgrace baseball? Yes, but I was trying to preserve a financial future, keep my family’s lifestyle intact and keep a lifelong journey alive.

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