Men's Health has an interview with Derek Jeter.

"So what do you think about the Mitchell Report?" I ask.

Jeter doesn't hesitate. "It just sheds a terrible light on the sport. Now everything in baseball is steroid-related. Now everything is speculation. You hear people saying, 'Well, that guy must be doing it, too, and that guy.' That's unfair. I'm not talking about any particular player, but people are having to defend themselves against speculation. I think that's only going to become worse."

"Baseball is trying to clean itself up, which is good," he says. "But you're always going to have people saying it's not enough. You could say if a guy tests positive once, he's kicked out of the game for 2 years, and someone out there will say it should be 3 years. You're never going to please everyone." Then I ask, "So, to you, is using steroids or human growth hormone cheating?"

Again, Jeter does not pause. "First and foremost, you're cheating yourself. You're making a deal with the devil. You're affecting your health. I'm not a doctor, so I can't tell you, 'If you do this, 10 years from now this is going to happen.' But you really have to pay attention to what you do to your body." He taps his chest with his finger. "This is what I use for a living. Like I said before, you're only going to play this sport, or any sport, for a small portion of your life -- and I think you're cheating yourself."

Via The Bronx Stop.