Performance Enhancing Drugs: the REAL issue
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There is no doubt that performance enhancing drugs don't belong in baseball. What i'd like to address is why? Most of what is spoken about performance enhancing drugs is in regards to the unfair advantage it gives to the athletes that use them, but is this really the key issue? what about safety? What about the studies proving that steroid use regularly make indivuals more aggresive and unpredictable amongst a number of other side effects. Does a Chris Benoit type of incident have to happen to a major leaguer for those in the baseball community to take steroids seriously?
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- jeremiahpasternak
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