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Sunday, June 11, 2006
Gotten some e-mails noting that baseball is not the only sport with a problem with human growth hormone, and that baseball takes the brunt of the scrutiny on this issue, and I completely agree on both counts. I covered the National Football League in 2002 and even after covering baseball through the first years of The Steroid Era, I was stunned by size of the football bodies; I suspect, but don't know for certain, that the NFL is even more dirty than baseball, with the players much more sophisti ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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