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Steroids vs. Baseball

Steroids vs. Baseball. Kelsey Mortimer. Introduction . Steroid use became a huge problem Many were using to gain an edge Current rules came into effect in 2004 Strengthened in 2008 Many Baseball greats have used . Barry Bonds. Used for an advantage Home Runs/Batting Average

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Steroids vs. Baseball

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  1. Steroids vs.Baseball Kelsey Mortimer

  2. Introduction • Steroid use became a huge problem • Many were using to gain an edge • Current rules came into effect in 2004 • Strengthened in 2008 • Many Baseball greats have used

  3. Barry Bonds • Used for an advantage • Home Runs/Batting Average • No major trouble on the field; some off • 1 homerun every 10.4 at bats

  4. Current Rules • Three strikes approach • “The first positive test would result in a fifty game suspension. The second positive test would result in a one-hundred game suspension. Finally, the third positive test would result in a lifetime suspension from Major League Baseball.” (Baseball Almanac) • Cracking down

  5. Pro • Cutting down on suspensions • Is put into effect • Manny Ramirez • Second Offense • Left Baseball

  6. Con • Previous players no penalties • No rules before 2003 • Allowing previous players to get other jobs • Could keep playing

  7. Mediation • Current policy is working • Need to random drug test more • Need to harshen the penalties for players such as Bonds • Records need to be erased

  8. Work Cited • "Baseball Hall of Fame 2013 Vote: No Candidate Elected by BBWAA." Sporting News. N.p., 9 Jan. 2013. Web. 07 Apr. 2013. • "Shadows Details Superstar Slugger's Steroid Use." SI.com. N.p., 7 Mar. 2006. Web. 07 Apr. 2013. • Smith, George. "Report: Sosa Tested Positive In 2003." ESPN.com. N.p., 17 June 2009. Web. 07 Apr. 2013. • Tango, Tom. "Barry Bonds." Baseball-Reference.com. N.p., 2010. Web. 16 Apr. 2013. • Verducci, Tom. “To Cheat or Not To Cheat.” Sports Illustrated.” 4.Jun.2012: 65-70. Print. • Young, Geisler. "Baseball Steroid Suspensions." Baseball Steroid Suspensions. Baseball Almanac, n.d. Web. 07 Apr. 2013.

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