
This picture is of the greatest baseball player that has EVER played the game, playing at Wrigley Field this summer.
Barry Lamar Bonds the all-time home-run king, unfortunately may be remembered as a cheater due to the largest Witch Hunt in pro sports history. An investigation into the sport and drug use was done with Barry at the center of the investigation. Why is he at the center of it? He is at the center of it because of his withdrawn personality from the media, his supposedly drastic body size change, and breaking the most coveted baseball record. With all of these things plus being hated by the media you might as well paint a big bulls eye on his back.
Being indicted on supposedly lying to a grand jury sure is a stretch, why don't they charge him with what they are investigating him for (steroid use), the reason they can't charge him for that is that drug use while indeed being illegal, you can't prosecute everyone so why don't we just go target the most visible person who we think used drugs. They also don't have any strong proof just a lot of here say. It takes an ignorant person to also think that those conducting the investigation aren't threatening or bribing (possibly both) to embellish incidents that involve Bonds. Why would someone want to do that, so they can make a name for themselves and end up getting more publicity, fame and monetary gain.
Why aren't other players being targeted like Palmeiro, who actually failed a drug test. Now they have supposed evidence that Bond's failed a drug test but they just didn't release the results. That is very odd seeing how that every other player that tested positive, the results and subsequent suspension happened in a timely manner. Isn't it amazing how all of the sudden the Bond's has a positive drug test that happened awhile ago. Everything is so inconsistent it makes all of their findings very suspect.
My final thought on the Steroid Baseball era is that steroids don't help hand eye coordination, which anyone who has played baseball knows that timing is everything in trying to hit a ball. It may indeed help the power aspect, but when you know that pitchers are also using steroids it all becomes a wash because they balance each other out. Pitchers can throw harder and with more stamina as well as shortened recovery time which the recovery time is another aspect steroids helps with.
As a Health Professional I don't agree with the taking of steroids because of all the side effects. I do agree with taking supplements to augment performance as long as they are legal. Their are many supplements that athletes can take to help them with performance and recovery without taking illegal substances. One great supplement that athletes should add is increased supplementation of Amino Acids which repairs collagen breakdown, which happens from any trauma to the body. Supplementation in and of itself isn't bad.
We as a nation put ourselves in a bit of a quandary with this subject. We believe in having our civil liberties. Doesn't that apply to what a person can put into their bodies as well. I find it odd to legalize alcohol consumption, but to make steroids illegal. Alcohol has killed and will kill many thousands more people then steroids will ever kill. We continue to slide down this slippery slope when supplement after supplement is made illegal, but killing machines like alcohol, tobacco and prescription drugs are looked at as normal part of our society.
It is hard to think that some things are legal to take such as Zoloft. A year or so ago I attended a funeral for someone that I knew who committed suicide because of the adverse and psychotic behavior that was caused while being on high dosages of Zoloft, the hypocrisy continues to get worse each and everyday with this issue.