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    the athleticism in the athlete. While the years went on changes started happening to Barry Bonds body and even fans noticed them too. Everything was changing to his body and was oddly huge, his arms, legs and even his head was getting bigger. During the season fans were starting to talk and of course it all was about Barry Bonds using steroids. In the year 2003, they began to get deeper into the investigation of Barry Bonds whether he used steroids or not. Two substances were brought up, the clear and

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    Power Balance bracelets have been around for just over five years and ever since they came out they have been surrounded by controversy. The bracelets claim to increase your ability to balance along with prolonging your stamina. Both claims are completely false and are not supported by any actual science. Despite having no real affect on your athletic ability hundreds of thousands of athletes purchased and wore these bracelets in the hopes their abilities would be heightened. . A large

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    Goldwater’s efforts and held out hope for continuing conservative momentum, others saw his defeat not only as an individual defeat, but also as the derailing of the entire conservative movement. On the day after the election, the New York Times argued that “Barry Goldwater not only lost the presidential election… but the conservative cause as well.” This conclusion would be later discredited by continued conservative success in the mid-term elections of 1966 and the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980. “Paradoxically

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    Steroid Scandal

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    “Biogenesis Owner and A-Rod Cousin among 9 Arrested in Steroids Scandal.” Fox News, Fox News Network, 5 Aug. 2014, www.foxnews.com/world/2014/08/05/biogenesis-owner-rod-cousin-among-arrested-in-steroid-scandal.html. Accessed 13 Jan. 2017. The article is about Alex Rodriguez PED scandal during 2013. Alex Rodriguez was accused of using performance enhancing drugs to better his game but he was caught and tried working over it as if it never happened. With this happening 9 people were arrested including

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    Baseball: MLB added random drug test in 2001, then on June 8, 2002 a meeting was held before the all-star game about the random drug test they was giving two teams. June 18, same year the MLB committee was involved in a strict drug testing policy and with the drug testing period many players was caught using some type of PED. This testing process consists of a collections of urine was giving to an organization called WADA. After these events even the training camps had drug testing before the real

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    Previously, I showed how Chris Davis propensity to strike out decreases his overall offensive production despite a decent walk rate. I made two questionable assumptions in that article. I assumed that players will hit the same proportion of pitches in the strike zone and that production per ball put into play would remain constant regardless of swing rate. These assumptions seem to be counterintuitive. Batters that swing less frequently should be expected to swing at only the best pitches and therefore

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    Drug Abuse in Professional Sports Drug abuse, and its consequences, is a problem in all sports, even among sports most decorated athletes. For instance, Alex Rodriguez was a professional baseball player who played with the New York Yankees. He was a three time all star with 696 homeruns under his belt. Towards the end of his career, MLB authorities found that he had been using performance enhancing drugs after failing a drug test. Rodriguez was issued a one-year ban and a ruined reputation. In

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    Yasiel Puig Case

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    According to Ken Gurnick of MLB.com, Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig’s one-game suspension has been rescinded, after being appealed. While Puig is no longer being forced to miss a game, the Players’ Association and Major League Baseball have agreed that the outfielder will make a charitable donation instead. The suspension stems from an incident on June 13th, when the Dodgers and Indians clashed at Progressive Field. Following his own two-run home run in the second inning, Puig threw up both middle

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    You are at a baseball game with your favorite team playing against another team. You’ve bought your hot dog, pop, and other refreshments and sit in the bleachers. You have been waiting for this day for a while now, in hopes to get an autograph from your favorite player, but you’ve found out that they have been discounted from the game for using Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs) but… why? They can’t be that bad can they? For this topic, most people would say yes and that we should ban all PEDs because

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    The Movie Rain Man

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    In 1998, the movie Rain Man, starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, hit movie theaters and became a major hit. On opening weekend, the movie earned $7 million and eventually earned over $354 million worldwide. The character played by Dustin Hoffman was an autistic savant. For many people, this was their first introduction to autism. The public awareness this movie gave to autism did much to dispel many incorrect ideas about those who are affected by autism. Autism disorder, a developmental disorder

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