First, I'm not Michael Felger. He's far more handsome than I am.
Second, I simply clarified Felger's argument. For people who tune in rarely, it is possible to misconstrue his polemics about (say) STL and think he is making a limited, focused argument. He is not. He truly believes EVERYONE in professional sports in on PEDs. Your mileage may vary on the truthiness of that sentiment but it's important to note that he's not making an argument about the Cardinals specifically, he's pushing a general agenda and adding St. Louis's baseball team to his (lengthy) list of evidence. Again, YMMV.
Third, for someone making a grammatical argument, you sure have misread what I wrote. Again...clarifying for you Felger's general argument.
Fourth, if you don't think someone on the Cardinals and someone on the Red Sox is using PEDs, you're the "childish" one here. It's 2013. PEDs have been in the game for more than 50 years and chemistry just gets better and better. Pretend that everything and everyone is clean if you want - it's not my role to tell you how to soothe your mind. But you're wrong. Every team has at least a few guys getting some enhancement. It's the world we live in.
Fifth, you might not want to believe it but the circumstantial evidence about LaRussa & PEDs isn't new or controversial. And there's nothing "thinly veiled" about it. St. Louis has, for the last 15 years, employed several known PED users and has had a REMARKABLE ability to rejuvenate the careers of guys who failed elsewhere. You can chalk that up to great scouting, coaching and development. Good for you. I will not willfully blind myself to the effects of chemistry on my favorite games.