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Shattered: The Story Of Steriods in Baseball

October 31, 2009
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Shattered: The Story Of Steriods in Baseball

When I was ten, baseball couldn’t have been more perfect. Everything about the game fascinated me. I loved to play it, watch it and read about the players who became my heroes. Even though baseball players could hit a ball 500 feet and throw 90 mph, I realized they were still human beings. I knew they made mistakes. I just didn’t realize how big those mistakes could be. October 1988: Washington Post baseball writer Thomas Boswell claims Jose Canseco is “the most conspicuous example of a player who has made himself great with steroids.”  Canseco denies the claims.  Canseco, the bronzed Oakland Athletic slugger, has just become the first player to hit 40 home runs and have 40 steals in a single season.  He goes on to win the MVP award at the end of the year.  This sets in motion the most devastating scandal ever to hit professional sports. Over its 141 year history, baseball has endured many hardships and weathered many scandals, from the notorious spitball era, when players would rub tobacco and dirt on the ball, making it impossible to see it, to the Black Sox scandal of 1919.  Baseball has come out damaged but intact.  It survived

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Middle School Baseball Preview

March 25, 2009
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It’s finally spring again which means it’s time for some baseball. This year’s MKA baseball team is one of the brightest in years. “This year,” Coach Smith said, “we actually have a group of kids where every single one of them can actually throw and catch.” It is true that this year has an abundance of very good 8th graders and a group of very promising 7th graders. The coaches of this year’s squad are Mr. Ruddy and Mr. Smith. In addition, Andrew Powers, a former MKA standout, is coming back to help coach the team. The captain of this year’s team is pitcher/ shortstop Rob Pannullo. At first, Coach Smith was unsure if there would be an A and B team.  There were a lot of good players and it was difficult to decide.  For a week, tryouts raged for an hour were kids were tested on their hitting, fielding and pitching abilities. In the end, an A team was agreed upon that featured 8th graders Rob Panullo, P.C. Provost, Jesse Naar, Nick Pai, Todd Morici, Zack Yanes, Anthony Donatiello, Ryan Durando and Mike Zage.  In addition, four 7th graders, Nic Harris, Francis Keane, Aaron Stagoff-Belfort and Josh Blatt

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