Houston slugger Lance Berkman believes that presumption of innocence in the game of baseball has vanished. Berkman acknowledges that even with baseball's new drug testing, the public can't yet believe that all of baseball is clean. "No, they can't," Berkman said Monday. "The problem with this whole sordid mess (is) now everybody (is questioned)," he added. "Even today, all of a sudden my name gets brought up in an article about steroids, and I've never even been anywhere close to that. "Nobody's going to be believed anymore. I can sit here and crow and say I've never done steroids or never done anything illegal from a standpoint of performance-enhancing drugs, but who's going to believe me? The point's well made, because we're all guilty by association. One side of me is glad that these guys are getting outed."