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Essay on Use of Steroids in Baseball Use of Steroids in Baseball Since Major League Baseball all–star Ken Caminiti openly admitted to Sports Illustrated to have used steroids during his career, steroid use as a muscle and performance enhancer has been uncovered and become a big issue Major League Baseball is wrestling with. The "ongoing and delicate subject, baseball's dirty, little secret that is no secret anymore," is a huge and growing problem (Curry B20). Now that light has been shed on the issue, critics are beginning to realize the magnitude of this problem and do not like it. Steroids are a cheating virus that is spreading quickly. Users cheat other players , themselves, the fans, and the game itself. Action must be taken to rid Major League Baseball of this virus ...show more content... At least half the guys are using steroids" (Caminiti in "Totally Juiced"). Verducci commented, " Steroid use , which a decade ago was considered a taboo violated by a few renegade sluggers, is now so rampant in baseball that even pitchers and wispy outfielders are juicing up" (Verducci). Though the real number probably lies under twenty percent, it is a significant enough number to have a detrimental impact on the game. The correct term for the steroids being used is anabolic androgenic steroids. Anabolic describes its effect of increasing muscle mass. Androgenic describes its effect on the development of male sexual characteristics. They are commonly referred to as anabolic steroids, "juice," "'roids," or simply steroids. Despite all the negative accusations of using anabolic steroids as a muscle enhancer, the fact is they do work. They increase strength and muscle mass, improve fast twitch muscles, and ultimately allow an athlete to transcend physical limitations and reach a higher level of performance. Texas pitcher Kenny Rodgers said: Basically, steroids can jump you a level or two. The average player can become a star, and the star player can become a superstar, and the superstar? Forget it. He can do things we've never seen before. You take a guy who already has great hand–eye coordination and make him stronger, and without a doubt he'll be better. (Rodgers in "Totally Juiced") Renowned steroid researcher Charles E. Yesalis of Human Kinetics Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Essay on Steroids in Baseball "Steroids in Baseball" Today in the United States, millions and millions of kids, teens, and adults watch and play in the sport of baseball. It is probably the number one sport looked upon and what is happening to it is a bit discouraging. Players have started "cheating" by using steroids to help them play stronger and better. They are in league where you have to be the best at what you do to play, and if your using drugs to cheat your way in, then it ruins the ethics of the game of baseball. Baseball first started in the mid–1800's as game for people to play and have fun in. From then until a few years ago it has continued that way until drugs ...show more content... The MLB is just a giant business. How can you see it otherwise? Steroids in baseball have changed dramatically over the past ten years and a major factor impacting the changes may be players ' use of performance enhancing drugs . Do these players not realize that they are cheating? They are putting a drug into their bodies to make them better then everyone else. In less than four years Babe Ruth's single season record of 60 home runs has been broken by Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds. These were three of the players who were faced with a charge of using steroids and notice how they are three of the top hitters. McGwire just retired too, I think steroid use, and people finding out had a smidge to do with it. All these players aren't losers, they are all stars and looked upon from all over and know are being accused of cheating. (Kingsbury) Today's players are bigger and stronger than the baseball heroes of yesterday and many sports writers and baseball analysts suspect the reason involves the use of anabolic–androgenic steroids. U.S. lawmakers are considering a national anti–steroid policy to discourage players from using illegal performance–enhancing drugs. (Miga) Anabolic–androgenic steroids are man made substances related to male sex hormones. These steroids are used by athletes to artificially raise testosterone levels in the body. Raising testosterone levels allows the user to train longer and harder, increase Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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steroids in Baseball Essay Steroids in Baseball: The Future of Baseball It was a warm, sultry night in September. The fans were crazed in anticipation as Mark McGwire stepped to the plate. With a gentle stretch, he paused, patiently poised, waiting for what would eventually be the greatest hit baseball had ever seen. The pitcher, Steve Trachsel, came set. He shot a determined look to the dirt. In a rivalry such as this (Cubs, Cardinals) he did not want to be the one to give up the great number 62. He cocked his arm back, to let loose what would be an eighty–eight mile an hour fastball that most men would not see fly by, but Big Mac was not most men. With one mighty swing, sixty–one was no more, ney sayers were silenced, and the game ...show more content... Steroid .org noted only two external side affects (balding,changes in skin) and noted only the following 11 internal changes: Psychic, Feminization, Cardiovascular, Gynecomastia, Growth Deficits, Headaches, Kidney problems, Liver problems, Immune system, Impotence, and Stomachaches. Which all may seem bad but are less of a threat to athletes than most prescribed allergy medicines. The article even goes on to admit, the biggest factor leading to negative side affects is misuse. A regulated and informed usage policy would be very beneficial to the game as well as the athletes themselves. If baseball's administration thinks that steroids are honestly hurting the game so much, why the delay in finding a suitable means of testing? Players have suggested to Sports Illustrated that: One reason for baseball's slow response is that by making players bigger the average All–Star weighed 211 pounds last year, compared to 199 in 1991–steroids have contributed to one of the greatest slugging booms in the games history. The single–season home run record was broken twice in four years, while the 60–homer plateau has been surpassed six times. Even lead off hitters and utility infielders are hitting home runs in record numbers( qtd. In Caminiti comes clean. S.I.com). The players understand Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Athletes: Steroids In Baseball stamina, they also give you a mental edge." (Canseco in Ringer, 93) Jose Canseco devotes his entire major league career to a drug regiment that included steroids. (Ringer et al 93) The positive gains would come to brainwash athletes to the extent of their entire lives. Culture can arguable be the thing that is impacted the most from the use of performance–enhancing drugs. People in the everyday society look to the countries greatest pasttime for inspiration and an escape from their everyday life. "Few sports–related events have garnered as much interest and as much cynicism as the steroid scandal in baseball." (Ringeret al 91) It's damage crushed the spirit of many individuals, "[b]oth ardent fans and casual observers wonder why proffessional baseball players would choose to use such substances when their use is viewed as outside the bounds of fair play." (Ringeret al 91) There may not be a true reasoning, unflawed, as to why PED's were thought acceptable to players, but research shows that values and norms in the culture of competitive sports often differ from commonly held social norms about what is fair and what is not. ...show more content... Forget it.He can do things we've never seen before." (Ringer et al 93) The only explanation for superhuman, unnatural performance, was an unnatural aspect, drugs. In history baseball aalways remembers a scandal, just like Shoeless Joe Jackson and the Black Sox scandal. "A peek through a keyhole is enough. It is enough to define an era, not for the first time, but officialy, once and for all, as legally and ethically corrupt." (Verducci 1) It sems tragic, "[w]e'll never really get past that era, unfortunately." (Murphy in McNeal) Mitchell who's report exposed a mojority of secrets Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Steroids In Baseball Hard hits are hit every day in baseball and sometimes even homeruns, but do you ever think about how hitters are even able to hit that hard? Sometimes people work very hard to be able to hit hard, or some people take drugs such as steroids to get them where they are today. Steroids is a drug that contains many hormones, alkaloids, and vitamins, which make people a lot stronger. A former Oakland Athletics player Mark McGwire used steroids in MLB to help him be a strong hitter and thrower. People do use steroids in other sports, maybe such as football, soccer, and track, but is it really fair to others if someone else uses it to make them stronger? To play a fair game of baseball , steroids should not be involved. Baseball has always been a fun Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Steroids In Baseball The great steroid debate has been a widely discussed issue in baseball, questioning the ethics of the game and the validity of great baseball players. Steroids have presented a significant issue in Major League Baseball (MLB) especially when all–time great players who have been accused of using steroids are eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is considered by most baseball fans to be a sacred place in baseball where only the best of the best are honored. The idea of inducting a steroid user into the Hall of Fame is considered a mockery by some, as "cheaters" do not belong with the "purest of the pure" baseball players no matter the statistics they put up while playing. So when the names of these "cheaters" show up ...show more content... Injuries seem to pop up out of nowhere, especially as a player ages. In spite of the harshness of baseball, players are expected to be on the field every day performing to the highest of their abilities, against the best players in the world. Players turn to whatever substances they can get a hold of that will aid their bodies in getting through an entire season. A common misconception is that players take these substances to build muscle, when in reality they are taking them to stay healthy for the entertainment of the people. The MLB is a harsh environment. If a player stops producing, he is demoted to the minor leagues, where it is difficult to make a decent wage. There have been accounts of players sleeping on waterbeds in their trailers or sleeping in their parents' basement because they cannot make a decent wage. With this in the back of their heads, players feel the constant pressure of staying healthy and producing. This is why so many players turn to steroids as a way of lifting this pressure. With the advancements in health and strength training, players are in much better shape today. Unfortunately, when players played 20 years ago, in the heat of the steroid era, a common way to stay healthy was to take Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Steroids In The MLB The MLB has had an uproar of issues when it comes to the use of substances. The biggest issue that the MLB focuses primarily on is the use of steroids. An even bigger issue that should be highlighted is the use of chewing tobacco while playing the game. When something becomes known as possibly life threatening, the logical explanation is that it is illegal or illegal for people under a certain age. In this case being illegal is not the explanation, when in fact this substance is the cause of over 400,000 deaths every year. Tobacco is the commonly used substance responsible for these hundreds of thousands of deaths every year. In response to the many hazards that come with tobacco use, the Major League Baseball Association is trying to outlaw ...show more content... Just because this black juice that sits in the side of your cheek is not being inhaled, does not mean damage is not being done. Smokeless tobacco leads to mouth, tongue, cheek, gum and throat cancer, bone loss around the roots of the teeth, tooth loss, and an increase in heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes. If tobacco advertisement companies put these things in their commercials the rate in users would decrease significantly and athletes using this product would no longer be looked at as an idol. Smokeless tobacco in the MLB should be banned for good, and the transition of promoting a healthy and tobacco–free life should be the link we associate with Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Steroids In Baseball The great steroid debate has been a widely discussed issue in baseball, questioning the ethics of the game and the validity of great baseball players. Steroids have presented a significant issue in Major League Baseball (MLB) especially when all–time great players who have been accused of using steroids are eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is considered by most baseball fans to be a sacred place in baseball where only the best of the best are honored. The idea of inducting a steroid user into the Hall of Fame is considered a mockery by some, as "cheaters" do not belong with the "purest of the pure" baseball players no matter the statistics they put up while playing. So when the names of these "cheaters" show up ...show more content... Injuries seem to pop up out of nowhere, especially as a player ages. In spite of the harshness of baseball, players are expected to be on the field every day performing to the highest of their abilities, against the best players in the world. Players turn to whatever substances they can get a hold of that will aid their bodies in getting through an entire season. A common misconception is that players take these substances to build muscle, when in reality they are taking them to stay healthy for the entertainment of the people. The MLB is a harsh environment. If a player stops producing, he is demoted to the minor leagues, where it is difficult to make a decent wage. There have been accounts of players sleeping on waterbeds in their trailers or sleeping in their parents' basement because they cannot make a decent wage. With this in the back of their heads, players feel the constant pressure of staying healthy and producing. This is why so many players turn to steroids as a way of lifting this pressure. With the advancements in health and strength training, players are in much better shape today. Unfortunately, when players played 20 years ago, in the heat of the steroid era, a common way to stay healthy was to take Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Essay on Steroids in Baseball Hall of Shame Baseball has always been known as "America's Favorite Pastime". Over the past decade, the game America knows and loves has been exposed as a game full of cheaters. Major League Baseball(MLB) has had over one hundred players test positive for performance–enhancing substances over the past fifteen years. Performance–enhancing substances increase a player's ability to produce better stats to help his salary. The past fifteen years of baseball have contained dirty play by some of the best players to ever play the sport. Kids all over America look at these athletes as role models. The money hungry players proceed to send a terrible message to fans of the game by taking drugs to succeed. After commissioner Bud Selig cracked down ...show more content... Because steroids were not deemed illegal in baseball until 2005, players like Clemens and Bonds felt like they were not breaking any rules or regulations. Although they may not have broken MLB rules, they broke the spirits of baseball fans all over the country. Over the past fifteen years, the players have thrown their morals away at the first sight of a $. Without thinking about the kids who one day want to slug seventy homers in a season, major league players have set an example by saying "Well, I guess it's ok to cheat to be rich and famous." Millions of little leaguers all over the world look up to these athletes. Look at the message that is being sent to the kids when their role model is injecting steroids just to be good at a game, how far must it go? Steroids are not only unfair to the fans of the game, but also the other players in the league. It is not fair to the players who play the game fair currently or to the retired players whose reputations are comparable to those of the players who took shortcuts to succeed. The fair players should not be referred to as "Pretty good for not taking steroids" to label their caliber. Steroids have ruined the credibility of many great talents in the game of baseball and need to be eliminated. Over the past decade, Major League Baseball has seen a dark period now known as "The Steroids Era". From 1994 to 2006, 115 MLB players were linked to steroids or other performance Get more content on StudyHub.Vip