Baseball players have always looked for "pick-me-ups" to make it through the long season. Starting in the late 198s, however, some players began using banned and illegal performance-enhancing drugs. Starting with slugger Mark McGwire and then continuing with Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, many of today's best players have been accused of cheating their way into the record books. This book discusses the history of baseball and performance-enhancing drugs and takes a closer look at the lives ruined and the reputations sullied.
Product details
- 9-12
- Hardback | 48 pages
- 190 x 240 x 8mm | 359.99g
- 01 Sep 2009
- Rosen Central
- New York, NY, United States
- English
- Frontispiece; Illustrations, color
- 1435853024
- 9781435853027
Download Major League Baseball : The Great Steroid Scandals (9781435853027).pdf, available at fabbityfabbookreviews.com for free.
