Correctly or not, this entire era will be viewed as a steroid era. There's no reasonable way to mark someone as a user. Everyone looks at canseco, Bonds, Giambi, Sheff...and thinks of steroid users being giant home run hitters. I think its just as likely that a backup infielder could be...
The non-US players could easily do their cycles while in their own countries (where juice is legal and OTC) in the off season and be clean during the season.
He had 10 straight seasons with an OBP over .380, over .400 all but 2 of those seasons. He was an excellent player. I don't care if he did steroids, or if Bonds did, or how many Giambi did, or Palmiero, or any of them and I can't fathom why anyone does. Its entertainment.
Maybe, if the player is so stupid as to have to break the law to get steroids. There are many "doctors" who make their living legally prescribing GH, Test, IGF-1, whatever.