Professional Athletes Using Steroids

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It comes a time in everyone’s life as they get older they feel week. They feel as if they are really getting old. They can’t run as fast, are see as well, they start to have more medical problem than before. There is something that an average Joe can live with, but not a professional athlete. As a professional athlete you are looked at as invincible a super hero, always having to save the day, but they’re not and cant. For athletes to come as close to a super hero they take performance enhancement drugs (steroids). Today 32% of professional athletes use some type of performance enhancement drug (Russell). This is a very sensitive subject in all professional sports. By professional athletes using steroids they are cheating the game, breaking…show more content…
Greats like former homerun king Hank Aaron, 5 time NBA finals MVP Magic Johnson, and the best wide receiver that’s ever live Jerry Rice. These great athletes who should be in a category by their self, but they’re not. They’re not because of the players who have cheated them out of there records to be in the category that they’re in, but who didn’t earn it, all they did was rub a little cream on their skin. It’s cheating because it gives them an unfair competitive advantage over other athletes. Looking beyond the records and stats there are taking the value away from professional sports. “The reason steroids are considered cheating is because they work so well. So many ballplayers used them. This can be shown by the massive amount of jokes about “big heads, small balls,” a common side effect of steroid use, and the vehemence of the national polls quoted earlier. For fans to say that anyone testing positive should be thrown out of the sport is quite harsh, considering that there are arrests of ballplayers all the time for a variety of other drug use charges and crime, and none of them are thrown out on the first offense. Something that Might help explain this position is the legitimate use of steroids. Steroids are not like nutritional supplements of protein shakes that people might regularly take to get in shape, and they are not…show more content…
Broke the bank. They got paid for more than they was really worth. It’s really not a big deal until you think about where the money comes from and what it can go to instead of cheating athletes like these. Teams in any league have a salary cap, no matter how rich the owner is there is a salary cap. They are limited to how much money they can give a player. It’s their money they can give them however much they want of it, but when they do they think that there money is going to a hard, deadtitcated, worthy player, instead it was going to a cheater. This is where the truth comes out, by these played breaking the rules it just as if they are stilling money from the league. It really hit you hard when you think about that money could have gone to a young, promising, hardworking rookie. Another big letdown is all of the money that they are getting paid from is coming from the loving fans that they lied to. “Manny Ramirez's 19 Major League seasons full of hitting heroics, controversy and entertainment came to a close Friday, when Major League Baseball issued a statement that it had been notified by Ramirez that the slugger would be retiring from playing the game. Here is a chronological glimpse at some of Ramirez's most memorable -- and infamous -- moments in baseball as a member of the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago White Sox and Tampa Bay

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