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    The Steroid Era

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    For this reason, players like Bonds have not been voted into the Hall of Fame. Some voters do not want the Hall of Fame to be the home to cheaters, which in turn makes sense, but, how can a person not believe that the home run king should not be in the Hall of Fame? Voters believe the MLB takes it light and easy on players that take steroids, by making more benefits than consequences for players that have not used PEDs. Some…

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    Steroids In Baseball

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    baseball. He is also a field reporter for the MLB postseson. In 1996 Caminiti began taking steroids to recover from a shoulder injury. In the second half of that season, Caminiti hit 28 home runs—his previous high for a season had been 26. Caminiti finished the season with 40 home runs, a .326 batting average, and 130 runs batted in. Each of these far exceeded his previous career bests. In the interview, Caminiti describes the impact of steroids on his body and on his play: “I felt like a kid. .…

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    Saturday afternoon at t Allie P. Reynolds Stadium. The Mountaineers (14-10) scored two runs in the ninth to tie the game 3-3 and scored to in the 10th to take the lead. Sophomore Cole Austin had three hits and drove in three runs. Kyle Gray and Ivan Gonzalez each picked up two hits. Braden Zarbnisky (3-0) picked up the win for WVU. He pitched 1.2 scoreless frames, fanning three. Also, the sophomore scored the game-winning run. Garrett McCain went 2-for-3 for the Cowboys (16-10). Cole Hearrean…

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    Dingers For Days “It’s a great night for baseball, the sun is going down, there is a slight breeze but it’s not strong enough to affect what the baseball is going to do. It’s the bottom of the 9th, the TIgers are down by one and Carter Ace is up to bat. He’s got two strikes on him and the next pitch is thrown and it looks like there’s heat behind it…..CRACK! It's going, going, going, and it's gone! Carter Ace hits the game winning dinger. The L.A Tigers win the championship game in regionals,…

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    One day addien just woke up in his modern house the wall was like a white blanket it was a new house.Addien plays baseball and he is a sporty guy he had black hair and black eyes and he loved to wear jeans fridley and cokey. Then his mom said come down for breakfast when he came down his dad said he had a baseball game after school and he would have to leave eley. When he got to school he met his friends Sam , pat ,greg , anden , ethan , cater , conner, jackson, bob and luke they were on his…

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    Babe Ruth Biography

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    agree was his best season ever. He played for a team that was labeled as the finest ever put together. This squad would help Babe succeeded higher than anyone thought he could. He would lead his team to a World Championship title, he hit sixty home runs, and received an American League pennant for his team (“Babe Ruth” Wikipedia). After years and years of success, every struggle along the way for Ruth seemed like a distant memory. He overcame all of the scuffles of his past to be where he…

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    Who will win the series? Who will be the World Champions between the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago White Sox? Everyone is stuck on the upcoming event, World Series baseball. There will on only be one team that will go home as World Champions, but who will it be? Chicago White Sox is known to be great hitters, infielders, pitchers, a smarter team overall. White Sox expected to take the W Who has a greater chance in winning the World Championship? White Sox are more likely to win. Based on…

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    leather came right off the ball. Billy became a major asset to his team fast, putting up homeruns and RBIs (Runs batted in)…

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    good an athlete as there was, mostly because of the help of steroids. Canseco’s secret of using PEDs, was known by almost all of the MLB, and came to no surprise when he was caught. Jose Canseco changed the game of baseball forever by his monstrous home-runs, insane athleticism, and brute strength, that was all aided by the illegal use of…

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    and his brother died at infancy. He was an only child so he helped his mother with choices. In 1923, Lou Gehrig signed a contract with the New York Yankees on April 30. He was a major hit. He batted left, threw left and had 2,721 hits and 493 home runs. Lou Gehrig held the record for the most consecutive games played which was 2,130 games. That record stayed for 56 years. In 1933, he married a woman named Elenor Twitchell…

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