Let Steroids Into The Hall Of Fame Analysis

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In the essay “Let Steroids into the Hall of Fame” from the book Patterns, Zev Chafets argues that the practice of performance-enhancing drugs should be allowed on the field of baseball players. For example, in the essay, he mentions that the game of baseball is always growing and allowing players to use steroids will help the game grow even more. It's not just the rookies who are using substances to improve their performance but professional like Paul Molitor and Ferguson Jenkins have been caught utilizing it. In addition, Zev Chafets states that athletes who do use performance-enhancing drugs benefit from it because it helps them calm their nerves before an important game and it also helps them operate better throughout the game. But there is more than just using drugs to increase performance in a game. An athlete must make sure to use it in a proper manner or they could experience long term or short term health risks like infections or swelling causing. In addition, if they are caught using drugs before or during a game then they will be dismissed from playing in the upcoming game. Although this may affect a player's reputation, most of them have lawyers and enough money to buy themselves out of the situation. Chafets also explains that the use of drugs show a bad …show more content…

What I disagree with him the most is that history will not be lost if we go back to the past. The past is where history started. The only change that we fans should see is the improvement of equipment to keep the athletes safe from injuries or the advancement of the baseball bat. If the future of baseball is focused on the use of steroids then the whole game will be about who has the most expensive or well-working drug in use. No one will enjoy playing baseball anymore because everyone will be under different

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