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Mike Schmidt: A Member of The Green Party
Apr 05, 2006 | 12:17PM | report this

Last night as I watched ESPN Outside of the Lines, everything I have said about baseball, steroids, and cheating came full circle.  The episode last night was about the rampant use of amphetamines in baseball, otherwise knows as “Greenies.”  Apparently many players including HOF players such as Mike Schmidt used amphetamines just to perform.  So where does that leave us in the world of post steroids?  Will the debate take a new twist and turn down Bud Selig Lane?  I doubt it, especially with his choice for the special investigation.  There is no way that someone so close to baseball will be able to give an impartial report on the use of steroids.  His report will be filled with useless information that I believe will implicate no one and only stir up the murky waters of an already clouded debate.

Cheating has been a part of baseball since its inception.  First players used improper equipment such as Babe Ruth’s infamous laminated bat to
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Players have admitted to taking them to get up for a day game after a night game.  Players would take them to give them a mental advantage as well as the energy to perform.  They believed they had strength beyond what they had and it enabled them to go out and perform at unbelievable levels of play when they were dead tired.  On this episode of OTL, many players admitted and were accused of using amphetamines.  This is nothing new in sports, it just appears the MLB is finally doing something about it.

You can be one of those people who try to dismiss their use because they are not anabolic in nature, building of muscle, but the fact is they are performance enhancing and they are on MLB’s banned substance list now.   For those who say that steroids were not banned prior to 2002-03 but were illegal by the laws of the United States, I would make the argument that amphetamines have been illegal much longer than many steroids have been.  The fact is that if you go down that slippery slope of calling the players who used steroids cheaters, then you have to say the same thing about a HOF liker Mike Schmidt.

The world of chemical supplements is one that has always been prevalent in sports as players are always looking for an edge.  Those who used greenies were doing so to gain an advantage and it had nothing to do with personal addictions such as Doc Gooden and his cocaine abuse.  Although the use of amphetamines can turn into a horrible addiction, these men were not using them towards that end but rather to physically be able to go to the ballpark and perform when their bodies did not want to do otherwise.  That is really what many steroids do when they allow players to heal faster and then go back to the weight room sooner than normal. 

Like it or not, the steroid controversy is not over and it will only intensify now that ex-senator George Mitchell is investigating this whole issue.   New allegations will surface with each HR Bonds swats out of the ballpark and as he advances beyond Babe Ruth his critics will deride his many accomplishments.  Game of Shadows will raise more questions than it will answer especially since Victor Conte has gone on the record saying Barry was never given steroids from his company.  One thing is for sure.  Players are always looking for the advantage and it will never stop.  Today’s players may not use steroids but tomorrow’s athletes will continue to try to compete with enhanced vision equipment such as the MaxSight by Nike or better supplements. 

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