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What should we do with the career records of hundreds of pitchers who, over the course of baseball history, altered and doctored baseballs during games. Should spitballers be removed from the HoF?
What about the guys that trotted out to the mound with razor blades hidden in there gloves? Cheating is cheating is it not?
My point is that baseball players cheating does not come as a news flash to anybody. There is no need to write off today's baseball players as morally bankrupt when they are doing what baseball players have been doing for GENERATIONS in one form or another. The game is not broken. Those that are caught using steroids will be caught and punished, steroids testing in some form or another will be put in place, and then the players will buckle down and find new ways to get a leg up on the competition. Then "baseball purists" can go to complaining about how the games are to long, or how the mound should be raised, or how the DH should be banned, or the Wild Card playoff spot removed or whatever.
If you want to complain about anything you should complain about our society's "Winning is everything" mentality. Baseball is a business and in business you don't get "A"'s for effort or rewarded for doing the right thing. you get rewarded for results- and the only result that seems to matter is increasing revenue. Period.

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