Rafael Palmeiro, the Cuban-born American baseball player, showcased his extraordinary talent and power-hitting prowess over a distinguished 20-year career in Major League Baseball. Renowned for his consistency, durability, and impressive offensive statistics, Palmeiro's legacy is tarnished by his involvement in the infamous steroid scandal that cast a shadow over the sport and stained his reputation as one of baseball's greatest sluggers.

"You know, my family stood for something that they believed in, and I wasn't about to turn my back on them."



"I'm very happy for the Contreras family. They're out. Now they've got a chance to experience life the way I did as a kid. You know, his kids are going to have a real chance in life now, and the same way that I had it."



"Yes, but I - you know, it's been such a long time, I'm sure that I've got cousins and uncles that I've never met before, you know, that I've left behind."



"I would love to go back and help rebuild that country and help - you know, kind of like what's going on with Iraq right now. You know, they've got a new government in place. They're trying to rebuild the country. I would love for that to happen in Cuba also."



"I'm not going to say what was being used in the clubhouse; whatever happens in the clubhouse stays in the clubhouse. But it was not like it was in your face."



"I don't think that - you know, I'm sure that there's guys that are doing it, because I'm sure in every sport there's players who want to get the edge. But I think that it's been blown overly - way more than guys are using it in our game."

