Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Baseball: Does anyone care?

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May 6, 2013

 

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The guys who want to protect themselves or their image by lying have that right. Me? I’m at the point in my career where I’ve done just about every bad thing you can do. I try to walk with my head up. I don’t have to hold my tongue…” (Sports Illustrated, June 2002, as told by Ken Caminiti. p...
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p.36). This statement by former Major League Baseball player, Ken Caminiti, was what in effect started the media frenzy into performance-enhancing drug abuse in professional sports. The whispers started a few years earlier in baseball when a bottle of nutritional supplement was seen in slugger Mark McGwire’s locker...
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