Should Major League Baseball (MLB) Players Be Allowed to Use Performance Enhancing Drugs?
connected with some of the biggest names in sport history. Just in the last couple of year in Major League Baseball alone two huge names arose. Both Barry Bonds, who holds the single season record for home runs as well as the all time home run record, has been connected to steroids but never admitted to this. More recently pitching great Roger Clemens was also indicated. He too refuted the allegations and has remained very standoffish with the public ever since it came about. No one really knows for sure if they did or didn’t, but maybe they should be allowed too. If a player wants to put something in his body to help his performance shouldn’t it be up to him? I know the risks are high with steroids, but I also know that with the money they make they can afford to have a doctor administer and control what goes in and how much. You can’t really blame the players. If you knew you could make $20,000,000.00 extra in your job over the next four years, but you had to take a performance-enhan