Mark Mcgwire Admits to Using Steroids: The Hypocrisy Continues

Mark Mcgwire Admits to Using Steroids: The Hypocrisy Continues

Published on January 29, 2010 by Peter Cimino

Mark McGwire finally admitted to what most fans and experts have suspected for years, that he used steroids during his career, including the year he broke Roger Maris’s single season home run record. However, there is a real hypocrisy going on when it comes to punishment of cheaters in baseball.

Jack Clark Rips Into Mark Maguire

Jack Clark Rips Into Mark Maguire

Published on January 21, 2010 by jpulino007

Jack Clark, former St. Louis Cardinal sounds off on Mark Maguire the old fashioned way: with words!

Steriods or Betting

Steriods or Betting

Published on January 18, 2010 by tryone

Pete Rose or Mark McGwire.

Mark McGuire: Reflections on Steriod Use in Major League Baseball

Mark McGuire: Reflections on Steriod Use in Major League Baseball

Published on January 12, 2010 by jpulino007

Steroids in Baseball: What did Bud Selig know about Mark McGuire’s abuse of steroids in the 1990s?

Steroids in Baseball: Good or Bad?

Steroids in Baseball: Good or Bad?

Published on January 12, 2010 by Sports Man

What do they really hurt?

Mark Mcgwire: Finally Speaks

Mark Mcgwire: Finally Speaks

Published on January 12, 2010 by tryone

Wanted Immunity To Tell The Truth.

Is Mark Mcgwire a Victim?  You’re Damned Right

Is Mark Mcgwire a Victim? You’re Damned Right

Published on January 12, 2010 by Mnofdichotomy

Before you jump on the bandwagon, look in the mirror.

Sammy Sosa: The White Guy?

Sammy Sosa: The White Guy?

Published on November 7, 2009 by Seth Heartnett

Is Sammy Sosa, the great Baseball player, bleaching his skin?

Steroids in Baseball and The Hall of Fame

Steroids in Baseball and The Hall of Fame

Published on August 20, 2009 by Mnofdichotomy

Should steroid use keep past players out of the Hall of Fame?

Steroids, Spitballs, and Greenies: a Baseball Hypocrisy

Steroids, Spitballs, and Greenies: a Baseball Hypocrisy

Published on March 11, 2009 by Peter Cimino

Most baseball experts and historians are drawing a hard line on players who have admitted to or have been accused of using steroids. They are calling these players cheaters and demand that they be banished from the Baseball Hall of Fame and have asterisks put next to their records. However, they choose to ignore other baseball greats who have admitted to cheating in other ways.