First off, what’s the one thing people love watching in sports, specifically baseball? It’s obviously the hard hits and homerun balls being hit out of the ballpark. Lately in the NFL (National Football League) players have been caught using anabolic steroids. One well known player that was caught recently is Brian Cushing, the 2009 AFC rookie of the year. During that summer he was caught with a form of a steroid in his system. In return, they had to revote on whether he should still be considered the rookie of the year knowing that he had taken steroids, and of course he retained the title. This further proves the fact that people just want to see the most athletic players making the hardest hits possible and don’t care if they are on steroids or not. Another example would be the baseball player we all know, Barry Bonds. In the 2001 season, Bonds blew up and hit a major league record with 73 homeruns. He broke Mark McGuire’s record by three homeruns; Mcguire was also accused of taking steroids. In San Francisco, fans love it when a player hits the ball out of the park and they often refer to it as McCovey Cove. Barry Bonds is the all-time leader with the amount of balls hit out of that ballpark alone adding up to a staggering 35 out of 55 total smacked out of the park in San
First off, what’s the one thing people love watching in sports, specifically baseball? It’s obviously the hard hits and homerun balls being hit out of the ballpark. Lately in the NFL (National Football League) players have been caught using anabolic steroids. One well known player that was caught recently is Brian Cushing, the 2009 AFC rookie of the year. During that summer he was caught with a form of a steroid in his system. In return, they had to revote on whether he should still be considered the rookie of the year knowing that he had taken steroids, and of course he retained the title. This further proves the fact that people just want to see the most athletic players making the hardest hits possible and don’t care if they are on steroids or not. Another example would be the baseball player we all know, Barry Bonds. In the 2001 season, Bonds blew up and hit a major league record with 73 homeruns. He broke Mark McGuire’s record by three homeruns; Mcguire was also accused of taking steroids. In San Francisco, fans love it when a player hits the ball out of the park and they often refer to it as McCovey Cove. Barry Bonds is the all-time leader with the amount of balls hit out of that ballpark alone adding up to a staggering 35 out of 55 total smacked out of the park in San