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Records: Hits, Home runs, & Roids?: Argument 1
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Records: Hits, Home runs, and Roids? Wednesday, March 19, 2008. For my first subtopic I am arguing that the effects of PEDs on baseball performance are not well known, and what is known points to PEDs having almost no effect.Therefore MLB should keep the records and status of known PED users. Along with this subtopic I am. Many common myths. In my research I have found some interesting facts. The first is that the amount of home runs and power has been steadily increasing since the beginning. I am sure t...
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Records: Hits, Home runs, & Roids?: Pros v. Cons
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Records: Hits, Home runs, and Roids? Monday, March 17, 2008. Pros v. Cons. Whether it be bats, helmets, or steroids the precedent is set. Also, doing things to better yourself in today's society is normal. Society thinks it's okay to get plastic surgery, take vitamins, and cheat in other areas of society. So why is it not okay with baseball players? March 18, 2008 at 6:05 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What the experts Say. Pros v. Cons. Overview of My Topic.
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Records: Hits, Home runs, & Roids?: TOP TEN LIST
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Records: Hits, Home runs, and Roids? Saturday, March 29, 2008. The top ten reasons why baseball should keep the status and records of known PED users: (in no particular order). Batting power is all about lower body strength. We do not know how much muscle gained from PED use goes to the lower body. But we do know that the majority goes to the upper body and therefore does not help that much. The testing policy has become a lot stronger. The use will be stopped from now on. Testing was not sufficient befo...
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Records: Hits, Home runs, & Roids?: Argument 2
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Records: Hits, Home runs, and Roids? Monday, March 24, 2008. For my second argument I am arguing that there have been many cases in the past where players have either blatantly cheated or have taken PEDs, yet their records and status have been left intact. Groundskeeper for the Phillies in the 1950s would alter the baselines for a future hall of fame player. They would change the third baseline so Richie Ashbum could hit his perfect bunts, known as dying bunts and they wouldn't go out of bounds. Joe McGr...
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Records: Hits, Home runs, & Roids?: Overview of My Topic
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Records: Hits, Home runs, and Roids? Thursday, March 13, 2008. Overview of My Topic. What should MLB do with the records and status of known users of performance enhancing drugs? This is the most talked issue right now in baseball. Everyone has an opinion on this issue. Are performance enhancing drugs illegal, are they banned in baseball? As more and more classic records are broken, what should baseball do when there is a question of drugs? Should players be allowed to keep their records? Pros v. Cons.
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Records: Hits, Home runs, & Roids?: March 2008
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Records: Hits, Home runs, and Roids? Sunday, March 30, 2008. Furthermore, why start to penalize the PED users now? The effect of PEDs on baseball is questionable. There have been many cheaters who blantantly effected the outcome of the game with their cheating. They have been allowed to keep their records and be admitted into the hall of fame. We shouldn't have a different standard when dealing with PEDs. The precedent is set. Many believe that MLB should just move on. There will never be a way to kn...
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Records: Hits, Home runs, & Roids?: The Rant
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Records: Hits, Home runs, and Roids? Sunday, March 30, 2008. Furthermore, why start to penalize the PED users now? The effect of PEDs on baseball is questionable. There have been many cheaters who blantantly effected the outcome of the game with their cheating. They have been allowed to keep their records and be admitted into the hall of fame. We shouldn't have a different standard when dealing with PEDs. The precedent is set. Many believe that MLB should just move on. There will never be a way to kn...
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Records: Hits, Home runs, & Roids?: What the experts Say...
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Records: Hits, Home runs, and Roids? Monday, March 24, 2008. What the experts Say. These are just a few quotes from either players or professionals on cheating, pressure, or the effects of PEDs. I used enough mud to build a damn." Hall of Fame member Whitey Ford. The ball was sometimes so loaded I couldn't throw it back to the mound" Gaylord Perry's catcher, Gene Tenance, on the famous Vasoline balls. You can call it cheating. But baseball called it legal. There was no law against taking every dr...Physi...