Sunday, February 26, 2012

Sources


Saka, Joseph M. "Back to the Game: How Congress Can Help Sports Leagues Shift the
   Focus From Steroids to Sports." (2006). Print.

This article focuses on how Congress can get involved in the MLB steroid testing policy. The journal consists of an argument that thinks the MLB would be a lot better off with the help of Congress. Steroids have become too much and testing needs to get better as the game goes on.

Del Cid, Hector. "Winning at All Costs: Can Major League Baseball's New Drug Policy 
   Deter Kids from Steroids and Maintain the Integrity of the Game." (2007). Print.

This article focuses on the history of steroids in the game of baseball. The article discusses the numerous amount of steroids that are used by players and if they should be allowed. The basic argument in that the performance enhancing drugs are becoming too much for the game to handle.

Ruggiero, John. "Steroids in MLB: An Analysis of Hitters." Frontiers in Major League
   Baseball: Nonparametric Analysis of Performance Using Data Envelopment Analysis.
   New York: Springer, 2011. Print.

This article deals with the hitters in baseball and the effect they have when they are on performance enhancing drugs versus the players who are not on the drugs. The article discusses how the drugs ruin the game and helps rehabilitate players faster as well as put them on a healthy diet.

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