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By Chris Sprow
Tuesday, February 10, 2009 Soon after Alex Rodriguez had admitted his little three-year dalliance with steroids, a meager three years in which he averaged52 home runs per year, others wondered aloud why there is such a disparity. Why don't football players suffer such similar scrutiny. Why is A-Rod a rightful villain now, while Shawn Merriman is a forgotten issue? But that's simple. Baseball players using PEDs to extend their performance are killing records and the chances of non-cheating players. Football players usin ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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