September 27th, 2010

books on steroids in baseball
Should Barry Bonds be allowed into the Hall of Fame?

With all the steroids taken in most cases baseball (today) should be canceled in the first place is not different from cheating on a test, its bad enough that Bonds and all other players have enough money to stay in a Gym and Health Spa for all day (which should not need steroids) while in the past many players Roger Maris, Williams had PTJobs ect other and could not enjoy that luxury. – Finally, the hell with the commissioner of baseball, Pete Rose should be inducted into the room, does not play, you just put a bit of Paris, which is worse than playing Amer. And I remember the Black Sox case quite different some of these players also got the short term. Hats off to Hank Aaron, Barry should give ashamed .– Perhaps I should have a new book of baseball records "during the years of steroids, Bonds, McQuire, Sosa and many more.

Has not been convicted of steroid use, nor has tested positive. His reputation is tarnished enough that people will always be considered when looking at their accomplishments. No matter how big it is, it's always an incredible level of skill to hit many home runs. If you find conclusive evidence that you have used illegal substances, including give it that old pesky asterisk.

The Batboy


Extra Innings: More Baseball Between the Numbers from the Team at Baseball Prospectus


Extra Innings: More Baseball Between the Numbers from the Team at Baseball Prospectus


$13.60


In 1996, a brassy young team of fans produced a guide to baseball statistics. Printed on a photocopier, its distribution, which was in the low hundreds, was limited to friends, family, and die-hard stat heads. Sixteen years later, the Baseball Prospectus annual regularly hits best-seller lists and has become an indispensable guide for the serious fan. In Extra Innings, the team at Baseball …

Pujols: More Than the Game


Pujols: More Than the Game


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After a decade starring for the St. Louis Cardinals, Albert Pujols is already compared with names in the highest reaches of baseball’s pantheon: Ruth, Gehrig, Aaron, Mays. Authors Scott Lamb and Tim Ellsworth spare no tale of this growing baseball legend, all the while accentuating “the unseen hand of divine providence” that has shaped the man Albert Pujols has become….

Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big


Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant ‘Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big


$5.00


When Jose Canseco burst into the Major Leagues in the 1980s, he changed the sport — in more ways than one. No player before him possessed his mixture of speed and power, which allowed him to become the first man in history to belt more than forty home runs and swipe more than forty bases in the same season. He won Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Player, and a World Series ring. Canseco shattere…

Charlie Rose (March 17, 2005)


Charlie Rose (March 17, 2005)


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