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    Steroid Abuse Hurts Baseball The abuse of steroids among players in Major League Baseball is corrupting the image of America’s Pastime as well as endangering the health of those who use the illegal substances. The lack of testing and punishment for the use of illegal substances like steroids in the Major Leagues portrays a negative image to aspiring young athletes. They see their role models using steroids and becoming better athletes rather than seeing suspensions for the illegal behavior or

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    Alex Rodriguez should be banned from baseball. I will present some arguments about the use of anabolic steroids in sports‚ and respond to these arguments by showing that the reason for banning steroids is not always as clear as it seems. Here is some brief background on Anabolic steroids before we start in on A-Rod . Anabolic steroids are drugs derived from the male hormone testosterone. Steroids are used by some athletes to enhance muscle mass‚ steroids also help to repair tissue and reduce

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    evolved and science in medicine has grown‚ it seems that steroid use has become more and more popular amongst baseball players. We now find our baseball players in the "Steroids Era". Steroids help athletes become stronger and more muscular‚ which is clearly necessary when trying to make a home run. Many people believe that using steroids is considered cheating and nothing is more "Un-American" as cheating. Steroids didn ’t make it to baseballs banned substance list until 1991‚ and testing for major

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    Baseball players‚ some of the most competitive people on our planet. They will always find a way to be the best at their respective sport. Some players though such as Alex Rodriguez‚ Barry Bonds‚ Sammy Sosa and so on tried something that can take the fame and their good health away. They chose to take a substance called anabolic steroids. What’s the big deal people will say. Those people don’t understand though how it is taken‚ the small benefits it could give that player and huge negatives steroids

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    that describes now-a-day baseball. Today’s version of baseball and other sports are tainted by the use of steroids and other muscle gaining agents. In 2001 Barry Bonds hit 73 home runs: a single season record. A mere 5 years later Barry Bonds tested positive for the use of performance enhancing drugs also known as steroids. That is what Americans kids are looking up to and taking after. When a High School athlete sees a professional athlete having success due to steroids‚ their mind is manipulated

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    Alex Rodriguez‚ the highest paid player in the history of baseball‚ has finally come clean about his use of steroids in the last decade as part of an immunity deal with the Drug Enforcement Association. Although the All-Star third baseman had admitted to steroids use in the past‚ he had steadfastly denied using banned substances since he joined the New York Yankees in 2004. “All my years in New York have been clean‚” he told ESPN in 2009. (Howard). With this in mind‚ many people enjoy watching sports

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    Baseball & Juice There aren’t many times when you can turn it to ESPN or MLB network without finding out that someone has been caught doing steroids or “performance enhancing drugs”‚ or someone isn’t going to be inducted into Cooperstown‚ because they’ve been rumored to be taking steroids But what’s the big deal?! The players are taking them to be better players and win games‚ last time I checked don’t you play to win? Maybe it’s not the players that should be punished maybe Americas pastime

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    Troubled Users With the game of baseball expanding as quickly as it is‚ players still find the need to use steroids to improve their game. With the use of steroids use in Major League Baseball‚ and with the size of players already being bigger than what they use to be‚ then the smaller players are compelled to use the drug to keep up; there needs to be a change because of power‚ performance‚ and safety are lacking. There are only two ways to possibly fix the problem and that would be to either suspend

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    Steroid Use

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    Anabolic steroids provide a large scale advantage in the development of muscle‚ and are the most frequently used steroid. The history of steroids shows how minuscule the research of steroids actually is. The history of steroids can be traced back to athletes in ancient Greece. They received steroids from natural substances that helped in muscle and body growth. These substances were from natural plant and herb mixes found by people of Ancient Greece. Besides tracing back into time to the civilization

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    BaseballSteroids‚ and the Hall of Fame Kesley D. Fleming Due March 1st‚ 2013 English 112: 11:00-11:50 Professor Welsh BaseballSteroids‚ and the Hall of Fame Baseball has always been known as America’s Favorite Pastime. However‚ just recently the validity of the sport has started to come into question of the minds of MLB fans because of the significant use of steroids. Just recently‚ the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) voted and nobody on the Hall of Fame ballot

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