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 | jy826 (15) 05/23/2008 | The ultimate form of cheating in any sport. What's really puzzling to me is why athletes use steroids given the benefits are so short term and the long term consequences is devestating.
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 | Neo17_2005 (0) 07/16/2006 | I have extremely no idea why the sports media think that steriod use home runs are entertaining. They're not! Barry Bonds should have not come back for the 2006 season. His homeruns don't count. The records of Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron are still standing. I don't trust the sports news media about Bonds. Some fans are beginning to lose interest of following baseball pretty fast due to this situation.
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 | doobiesNhof (21) 03/13/2006 | Steroids have stained MLB. Selfishness and greed are the root of its use because of endorsements and higher salaries. Palmeiro was the first example of suspension. Time to take it another step and ban Barry Bonds from baseball and asterisk ALL of his records as tainted.
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 | PlanetaryGear (52) 07/25/2005 | This is definetely cheating. In any sport. Though being a former pitcher, I can't see how it could possibly have benifitted me, as the mechanics of the pitching arm seem to rely more on flexibility and just natural ability as opposed to strength. But it is cheating nonetheless.
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 | CanadaSucks (45) 07/25/2005 | The prime example of cheating that threatens the validity of the records. The biggest one on the list.
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 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 07/25/2005 | Barry, Barry, Barry.
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