10 Baseball Records Not Likely to be Broken Anytime Soon

10 Baseball Records Not Likely to be Broken Anytime Soon

Published on May 24, 2009 by jharmon

We’re talking major leagues here, folks. Some of these records were set in the last couple of decades, while others go back a century or more.

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.

The Era of Cheating and Scandals

The Era of Cheating and Scandals

Published on February 29, 2008 by Chadwick Cioffi

The problems surrounding sports, drug use, scandals and cheating of all sorts. What was once something valued is now something that should be questioned. Is baseball getting as bad as the WWE with steroid use? Is the NFL full of criminals? How does the future of sports look now?

The Rocket’s Red Blur: The Roger Clemens Debacle

The Rocket’s Red Blur: The Roger Clemens Debacle

Published on February 14, 2008 by ANDY N

Some may disagree but I am convinced that politicians are professional liars. They must conquer the art of spin and deception. The latest investigation into Roger Clemens’ alleged steroid and HGH use has been revealing in a unique way for me. Roger, don’t seek public office!

When is a Long Time Too Long?

When is a Long Time Too Long?

Published on April 4, 2007 by Seth M. Murphy

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a Sports Editor in Titusville, Pa.

The Return of the Rocket

The Return of the Rocket

Published on February 9, 2007 by Varzock

Where will Roger Clemens go? Reasons why he should or shouldn’t go to each of the four likeliest teams.