Baseball has been around a long time. There have been many changes in the world that have had an affect on this sport. Two "World Wars, The Great Depression, Gambling Scandals and Players strikes. Also the good things like, Racial integration, Players Unions (Retirement plans) United Way and other charities that include community involvement.
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Now we have this question of Steroids and HGH's and what to do about them. We also have this other matter of ethics to deal with........................Is it a mortal (baseball) sin to use performance enhancing drugs? If these drugs were available to ball players in 1925. Do you think baseball would have had a problem with fans calling out their heroes for cheating? The real problem is the fact that someone invented this stuff and it was available....................I hope it's not a shock to some but steroids were available in my high school in the mid 1970's. So they had to be available at the professional level of sports before then even.
There have always been performance enhancing drugs in sports......................They might not have been Steroids but cocaine, barbiturates and Amphetamines (known as greenies among baseball players)
I think that some of those who have used these drugs may have started out thinking that it was a new innovation that would give them an edge. But by the time the 1990's came around involvement had to be deliberate. So there is no sympathy for anyone currently playing the game to be using performance enhancing drugs.
So let me get this straight. Now we find out about A-Rod, testing positive for steroids, 6yrs after the fact..............And there was no disciplinary standards set in place for them at that time.
Right?
This was supposed to be survey test that took place in 2003 and was intended to be nondisciplinary and anonymous.
Right?
SI should be sued for defamation of character .....................................Not that I am an A-Rod fan. I could care less about the fall-out gossip from the Steroid era..............It's become more like the McCarthy era with ballplayers being blacklisted for getting close to some sacred record. As it brings out the bias and hate that is cloaked behind what some ole heads image of baseball should be.

The biggest question is going to be..........Not where it stopped. But where it started. Who was the first baseball player to use Steroids? This is where we must draw that line in the sand and say: The Steroid era began here and from this point forward, until a full ban is in place, all baseball records will be marked with an asterisk.
Bud Selig should step up to the microphone and show the baseball world that he does have a back-bone and Ban all performance enhancing drugs. If he can't do that then he should do the decent thing and step down as baseball commissioner.
That's pretty much my opinion on the topic of Steroids.....................What's yours?
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