It doesn’t matter what Major League Baseball does, as long as players are still getting popped for doing them…people are still going to suggest some are on steroids.

That said, this take by former big leaguer Rob Dibble is a curious one.

Really, Dibs? Really?!?

Now I know what you’re thinking, that’s so unlike Dibble to pick on someone, much less someone nearly a foot shorter than him…he’s typically such a level-headed individual.

But the former closer wasn’t done. He continued to tweet back at anyone who disagreed with him.

That’s right, of all the people playing in Tuesday night’s All-Star Game, the onetime “Nasty Boy” singled out Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve, the smallest cat on the field, of doing steroids.

Be gentle, Astros fans.

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