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Why Do Baseball Players Get Steroid?

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players who admitted to taking these performance enhancers. Luckily for him he took these steroids in his 2003 season with the Texas rangers, and the MLB didn’t start testing until the 2004 season. So he couldn’t get in trouble really for taking the drug the previous season. Alex Rodriguez still to this day catches a lot of grief for his past actions when he was juicing. I believe this was a really smart choice for Rodriguez to come out saying that he did take performance enhancers in 2003. He was able to keep his name for the most part; he is still respected amongst the baseball world. Rodriguez still may suffer the ultimate punishment for his actions even though he did do the right thing by coming out and admitting that he cheated the game. Rodriguez may not make it to the hall of …show more content…

Players are now tested randomly for performance-enhancing drugs. On January 10, 2013 MLB and the players union reached an agreement to add random in-season human growth hormone testing (Weber, 2014). A first failed test results in a 50 game suspension, a second is 100 games, and a third is a lifetime ban. This is real proof that the MLB truly realizes that this is a problem, because just 10 years ago they started to test the players. Ten years ago the penalty for testing positive was far less severe. For instance a player’s first offense of testing positive for performance enhancers was just a 10 day suspension that’s not even games its days, basically a slap on the wrist. The second offense of testing positive was a 30 day suspension. The third offense was a 60 day suspension, and finally the fourth failed drug test is a one year suspension (Weber, 2014). Many people criticize the testing program. They say that it is not accurate enough and very easy to dodge. Especially now with the emergence of (HGH) human growth hormone you can only get caught if you take your injection within two

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