Article & Journal Resources: Baseball takes a look at doping and sees its All-Stars

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Baseball takes a look at doping and sees its All-Stars

Should performance-enhancing drugs be legalized for professional athletes? (12 comments)

MLB and Cooperstown can use these words and still put Barry Bonds and Roger Clemons in the Hall of Fame. Their 7 awards each calling them the Best Player and Pitcher shows the longevity of their accomplishments.

Use roids too long the bodies break down like what happened to Mark McGuire and Sammy Sosa using his corked bat. Their talent without enhancement quickly dropped.

These words;

During time period of certain players, performance enhancing drugs were used on a wide scale. Their records of achievement can be considered accordingly.

That’s it!

One year MVP’s and they never achieved it again, those might be suspect.

There is no disgrace by players, MLB demanded the production! To get the big contracts, those great things had to be achieved. Players are victimized and they do take every advantage as well. Players take advantage being well know and appreciated.

A-Rod is being paid $30 Million more to perform on a Historical Level. He’s supposed to pass Barry Bonds Home Run Record. If Bonds did it with some pharmaceutical help, A-Rod isn’t going to achieve it naturally!

Look at the pay, Yankees are demanding in his performance! A-Rod in some respects is being victimized. His expensive lifestyle makes up for it.

A-Rod won’t achieve the amount of steals equal to his Home Runs like Bond’s.

Bonds earned his Hall of Fame getting historical amounts of walks!

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