steroids

Voting Revealed Later Today
Voting Revealed Later Today
Voting Revealed Later Today
NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball moves back into the spotlight with the annual Hall of Fame announcement. Tim Raines, in his 10th and final year of eligibility, appears likely to gain election along with Jeff Bagwell when the Baseball Writers' Association of America voting is announced later today...
Tainted Ramirez, Rodriguez on Hall Ballot With Guerrero
Tainted Ramirez, Rodriguez on Hall Ballot With Guerrero
Tainted Ramirez, Rodriguez on Hall Ballot With Guerrero
NEW YORK (AP) — Steroids-tainted stars Manny Ramirez and Ivan Rodriguez are on baseball's Hall of Fame ballot for the first time along with Vladimir Guerrero. Jeff Bagwell is the top holdover on the 2017 Baseball Writers' Association of America ballot after falling 15 votes short of the required 75 percent in 2016 voting...
Say it ain't so, Junior!
Say it ain't so, Junior!
Say it ain't so, Junior!
One of the few players who thrived during Major League Baseball's steroid era but always above suspicion, Ken Griffey Jr., dropped a bombshell on Mariners and baseball fans alike Wednesday when he tearfully copped to using performance-enhancing drugs in a video conference announcement.
Why Steroids Should Be Allowed in Pro Sports
Why Steroids Should Be Allowed in Pro Sports
Why Steroids Should Be Allowed in Pro Sports
As a baseball fan, I often get into arguments with people as to why I think steroids should be LEGAL within the game.  Usually I get the response you are thinking right now.  "No way!  It's cheating!" Well, it is cheating (because it is currently against the rules) but here I will present why I think it should be legal.
Ironic Barry Bonds Autographed Baseball Card Being Auctioned
Ironic Barry Bonds Autographed Baseball Card Being Auctioned
Ironic Barry Bonds Autographed Baseball Card Being Auctioned
In a comical and ironic twist, a 1987 Donruss baseball card of notorious steroid abuser Barry Bonds has surfaced and is being auctioned off on E-bay for $100,000. What makes this card have such perceived value?  Probably because of the inscription Bonds scrawled above his John Hancock.
Roger Clemens Found Not Guilty, Taxpayer Cost: $1 Million
Roger Clemens Found Not Guilty, Taxpayer Cost: $1 Million
Roger Clemens Found Not Guilty, Taxpayer Cost: $1 Million
A jury acquitted Roger Clemens on all charges Monday in his federal perjury trial, deciding the seven-time Cy Young Award winner did not lie when he denied ever using performance-enhancing drugs in front of a Congressional committee in February of 2008.