Steroid-Assisted Fastballs? Pitchers Face New Spotlight
Posted at 10:30 AM on May 18, 2005
by Ben Tesch
Baseball's conventional wisdom holds that anabolic steroids are used by beefy sluggers and avoided by pitchers, who rely on flexibility and long, lean muscles instead of constricting bulk. But this stereotype has been challenged by the latest regimen of steroid testing. (Read the article)
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