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    Mantle and the legendary Yankee teams of the 1950’s and 1960’s‚ or your own memory of Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa chasing the home run record‚ the feeling of wholesomeness that baseball provides has always found its way into many people’s hearts. Steroids have tarnished these sacred memories‚ casted doubts in the minds of many on the legitimacy of records and statistics and finally affected the way younger players play the game. Baseball‚ America’s pastime‚ is embedded in the fabric of society.

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    professional baseball players‚ who have been accused or convicted of using steroids‚ should not be allowed into the Hall of Fame. This is something that should not be ignored and should be noticed head on. Especially from how this makes others in the Hall of fame look and how it would be viewed differently if it was any other profession. I do not think they should allow them to be inducted even if the MLB rules have not stated steroid use to be prohibited. The rules should be entirely different for the

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    Joe Barsh & Olivia Grout EDPE 414 6 Dec. 2012 Steroid Use in Sports The NCAA and MLB have very different‚ yet strict drug policies that protect their athletes and run throughout their programs. Termed as “Performance Enhancers”‚ the NCAA bands any drug or hormonal substance that is chemically or pharmacologically related to testosterone‚ as well as any current illegal drugs. Stimulants‚ anabolic agents‚ masking agents‚ analogues‚ anti-estrogen and beta-2Aagonists are examples of currently

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    and their use of steroids. He begins by giving reasons for his drug use and then gives his thoughts on why baseball players were known to use steroids. Moller’s point of view was that these baseball players used steroids because they wanted to be great. They wanted the fame and the wealth. Moller also states that‚ “The entire steroid outcry is pure hypocrisy” (Moller 548). He also goes on to talk about how we put these athletes on pedestals; however‚ I couldn’t disagree more. I don’t think everyone

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    that be cheating in golf or taking steroids in order to excel in baseball. It is said that over 3 million athletes and bodybuilders have used illegal steroids in this country alone (Street 1). If many people already use steroids why not make them legal and let people take them at their own risk? Or perhaps do you think steroids should stay illegal because they have harmful side effects and promote an unfair advantage in sports? With the growing concern over steroid use in our country‚ we must look

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    Steroids: The Deadly Decision Sports can teach us so many things. We learn to take responsibility‚ work hard towards a common goal‚ and sportsmanship towards one another. The basis of these principles isn’t taught in the big leagues but in the midst of high school sports where most find their passion for a sport. This is the level where a strong foundation for these principles is built. High school sports provide an outlet for some students as well as a place for healthy competition until the competition

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    for the banning of these particular drugs are mostly because health risks‚ fair advantages for all athletes‚ and for a “clean” image in sports for the public. An Anabolic steroid is the most popular banned

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    The use of steroids in sports Corey Nalley GE 117 July 21‚ 2010 Mr. Ryan | The use of steroids in sports Everyone watches sports. Even the Romans used sports to see who the best was. The only difference then it was more one on one. Sports today are more on what team is better rather than what player is better. The use of steroids has forever changed the face of professional sports‚ making it a world fueled by drug contacts instead of skill and talent. Steroids have been a very common

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    Are Creatine Supplements Safer than Steroids? By Michael Issa English 1302 Mr. Clark June 27th‚ 2013 Outline Thesis Statement: Even though uninformed individuals state that creatine is as unsafe as steroids‚ creatine should be considered safe because creatine promotes muscle growth‚ increases brain function‚ improves bone healing‚ reduces sarcopaenia and scientific studies have considered creatine safe through years of testing and research. I. Foods Containing Creatine A. Ever since the

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    be allowed in sports. Performance enhancers (steroids) may give you amazing results but have horrible symptoms. However‚ many athletes say that this is the only way to get amazing results in a short amount of time and say that it is very easy to get it. High school and college athletes who‚ because of what they did in their youth‚ could be vulnerable

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