Illegal Substances in Baseball

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Close your eyes for a moment. Picture you are a little kid on a baseball field playing the sport you love. Now picture twenty years beyond that point, you are in the major leagues and you are the best. It is a tight race in the Most Valuable Player award race and you lose by just a few votes. Come to find out the person you lost to is taking an illegal banned substance connected with HGH. You had the award you had been working for and dreaming of receiving stolen away from you. Steroids and HGH have ruined how many see the game today and not only that but they are causing serious harm to the athletes that take them. Therefore these substances should be banned and made illegal in all baseball leagues for good. HGH (Human Growth Hormones), Steroids and other PED’s (Performance Enhancing Drugs) have been linked to the game of baseball now since the 1990’s. Some wonder if these such drugs in fact hurt the human body. Yes they do. The drugs these athletes are putting into their bodies are often foreign things. However HGH is a substance that is produced in the pituitary gland. The substance regulates somatic bodily and skeletal growth says Robert E. Murphy of the Huffington Post (Par. 4). Murphy also goes on to talk about how HGH is most often found in young children and adolescence but it continues to sustain adult tissues and organs. So by putting or replacing what the young adults are starting to lack will in fact will strengthen and athletically enhance the athlete or person that takes this HGH. In 2008 a Stanford University study reported growth-hormone injections increased muscle bulk and not strength, and in fact might be a cause of muscle fatigue and joint-pain. Murphy talks about how The Mayo Clinic website incorporates such ... ... middle of paper ... ...e, Bob, Jorge L. Ortiz, and Paul White. “The ’07 Mitchell Report’s Effect: Five Active Players Reflect.” USAToday. USA Today, 3 Mar. 2010. Web. 29 Oct. 2013. Five players were interviewed by USA Today in 2010. These players were asked about how their lives have changed since the 2007 Mitchell report came out. For the most part they are remorseful but some players are upset and claim they were falsely accused. However, the players who claim that are happy that it happened because it has helped clean up the game and at just a small price really. The report changed their lives forever, mostly for better, because a huge weight was lifted off their shoulders. They no longer had to lie and worry about being caught every day; they could just show up and play now. By banning substances and having stricter testing guidelines the players will play more stress free.

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