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  • SPTO
    binging
    • Feb 2003
    • 68046

    #1

    performing enhancers widespread in the 1960s/70s acording to ex player


    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Former major league pitcher Tom House used steroids during his career and said performance-enhancing drugs were widespread in baseball in the 1960s and 1970s, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

    House, perhaps best known for catching Hank Aaron's 715th home run ball in 1974 in the Atlanta Braves' bullpen, said he and several teammates used amphetamines, human growth hormone and "whatever steroid" they could find in order to keep up with the competition.

    "I pretty much popped everything cold turkey," House told the Chronicle in a story published Tuesday. "We were doing steroids they wouldn't give to horses. That was the '60s, when nobody knew. The good thing is, we know now. There's a lot more research and understanding."

    House, a former pitching coach with the Texas Rangers and co-founder of the National Pitching Association near San Diego, is one of the first players to describe steroid use as far back as the 1960s.

    He was drafted in 1967 by the Braves and pitched eight seasons for Atlanta, Boston and Seattle, finishing his career with a 29-23 record and 3.79 ERA.

    House, 58, estimated that six or seven pitchers per team were at least experimenting with steroids or human growth hormone. He said players talked about losing to opponents using more effective drugs.
    "We didn't get beat, we got out-milligrammed," he said. "And when you found out what they were taking, you started taking them."

    House said he gained almost 30 pounds while using steroids, blaming the extra weight for contributing to knee problems. He said the drugs helped improve recovery time and conditioning but did not add velocity to his fastball.

    "I tried everything known to man to improve my fastball, and it still didn't go faster than 82 miles per hour," House said. "I was a failed experiment."

    House said he stopped using steroids after learning about the long-term harm they could cause.

    "I'd like to say we were smart, but we didn't know what was going on," he said. "We were at the tail end of a generation that wasn't afraid to ingest anything. As research showed up, guys stopped."
    source: http://tsn.ca/mlb/news_story.asp?id=123694
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  • AI_Franchise
    Banned
    • Nov 2002
    • 2146

    #2
    Re: performing enhancers widespread in the 1960s/70s acording to ex player

    Wow.

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    • bergie56
      T*rg*t F**ld
      • Mar 2004
      • 3984

      #3
      Re: performing enhancers widespread in the 1960s/70s acording to ex player

      Uh oh this opens a whole new can of worms. It should be interesting to read the speculation on who was and who wasnt on them in the past. I think this will become an even bigger witch hunt. Also, people seem to be able to criticize and take criticism of their favorite players of today a lot more than they can players of the past. I think people just try to be nostalgic of the past and remember the past being a little better than it really was. This could be interesting if true.

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      • Thrasha
        MVP
        • Nov 2004
        • 3374

        #4
        Re: performing enhancers widespread in the 1960s/70s acording to ex player

        lol wow is right

        Surprising.....speechless kinda

        this must be a living nightmare for Bud Selig, not that it's his fault what happened in the past. But with all the heat on steroids now, this is just adding gallons of fuel to the fire.
        “Nobody in the history of the game tried what I just tried. We’re talking about on the biggest stage, in New York, playing out of position and asked to hit fourth for the New York Yankees. I mean, that’s never been done.” - Sheffield on Sheffield

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        • SPTO
          binging
          • Feb 2003
          • 68046

          #5
          Re: performing enhancers widespread in the 1960s/70s acording to ex player

          Yeah i'm speechless too that's why I didn't give an opinion after the article. I just think that if true this is going to make things a LOT worse.
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          "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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          • RahKhem
            MVP
            • Mar 2003
            • 1595

            #6
            Re: performing enhancers widespread in the 1960s/70s acording to ex player

            This definitely makes things worse, but at least it gets rid of this "juiced" era theory, unless they want to make this theory over 40 years.

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            • Vince
              Bow for Bau
              • Aug 2002
              • 26017

              #7
              Re: performing enhancers widespread in the 1960s/70s acording to ex player

              How is this guy still alive?
              @ me or dap me

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              • Blzer
                Resident film pundit
                • Mar 2004
                • 42520

                #8
                Re: performing enhancers widespread in the 1960s/70s acording to ex player

                All of these former Gods of baseball all may have been hypocritical towards Bonds here. I'm very surprised.
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                • mvb34
                  S**c*d* P**l C*-Ch*mp**n
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 8138

                  #9
                  Re: performing enhancers widespread in the 1960s/70s acording to ex player

                  I wouldn't be surprise if this was true. You can't tell me nobody took nothing back in the day!!
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