Without a doubt, some of the most popular names in baseball have been tossed around in some form of steroid debate. Major League Baseball is famous for athletes using performance-enhancing drugs to boost their numbers and effectiveness on the field. But the question circling in the minds of many is: Should these players should be allowed into the Hall of Fame?
There is a quote that goes something like this: "Take any baseball player and put him in any other sport and they will compete. Take any other athlete and throw him a 95 MPH fastball and they won't touch it." The point being that hitting a flying ball of string at 95 MPH is nearly impossible. Do it day after day, year after year, with injury, with a crowd watching, with a chance of it hitting you in the face -- That is outright amazing!
Whether or not these guys broke these records using steroids, they still broke the records against the best players in the world. I still think it is amazing. The debate still stands: Is it ethical? Should they be allowed in? I do not think it is good, honest or healthy; However, I cannot disagree with those who say that it is a ton of fun to watch!
There is a quote that goes something like this: "Take any baseball player and put him in any other sport and they will compete. Take any other athlete and throw him a 95 MPH fastball and they won't touch it." The point being that hitting a flying ball of string at 95 MPH is nearly impossible. Do it day after day, year after year, with injury, with a crowd watching, with a chance of it hitting you in the face -- That is outright amazing!
Whether or not these guys broke these records using steroids, they still broke the records against the best players in the world. I still think it is amazing. The debate still stands: Is it ethical? Should they be allowed in? I do not think it is good, honest or healthy; However, I cannot disagree with those who say that it is a ton of fun to watch!
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