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Steroid Question

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Im doing a paper on this new policy and i wanted to know what the rules have been regarding steriods for the past decade can someone please give me a link...Thanks!

Ish. :cheers

QUOTE(Ishmookie @ Apr 10, 2005 -> 10:09 PM)
Im doing a paper on this new policy and i wanted to know what the rules have been regarding steriods for the past decade can someone please give me a link...Thanks!

                                                                Ish. :cheers

 

In baseball, there were no steroid rules ... so therefore there's no link.

QUOTE(Ishmookie @ Apr 10, 2005 -> 09:09 PM)
Im doing a paper on this new policy and i wanted to know what the rules have been regarding steriods for the past decade can someone please give me a link...Thanks!

                                                                Ish. :cheers

 

lol I just wrote a paper on it, if you can tell me what your focus is on I have all my sources and stuff if you want them.

Thats the thing. No asterik should ever be given for a player that was on them prior to this season when they really in fact became illegal in baseball.

 

Whose to say a player couldn't of trained in some latin country where roids are legal and then came over to the states and been off them during the season.

Depends on what you mean by illegal... Most have been banned by law in the US, but not by major league baseball.

Since they have been illegal in the US, wouldn't that automatically make them illegal in baseball? :huh

QUOTE(Queen Prawn @ Apr 11, 2005 -> 08:28 AM)
Since they have been illegal in the US, wouldn't that automatically make them illegal in baseball? :huh

 

 

It's a moot point, since baseball did not have the right to test for them.

Steroids became illegal in the early 90's, in the U.S. ....not to be a dick, but if you're doing a paper, wouldn't you go do the research from a reliable source...not soxtalk?

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