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- Why Alex Rodriguez Will Not Break the All-time Home Run Record in Major League BaseballAlex Rodriguez has had an amazing career, and many believed that he would eventually break the all-time home run record. Now, after a steroid scandal and nagging injuries, people are less sure.
- Top 10 Single Season Home Run RecordsCheck this out to see the top 10 Single Season home run hitters of all time.
- Bonds About to Break Hank Aaron's Career Home Run Record: Why Doesn't Anybody Care?When Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's record, it was a media event. When Barry Bonds breaks Aaron's record, will it even be shown on national television?
How Long Until Baseball's Alex Rodriguez Breaks the All-Time Home Run Record?Sure, Barry Bonds is poised to break the record, but how long until Alex Rodriguez takes the honor off of his shoulders?
Barry Bonds Cheats His Way to Baseball ImmortalityBarry Bonds is one of the best baseball players of his era, but steroids are the only reason he is on the cusp of passing Hank Aaron for the major league home run record.- Why Roger Maris' Home Run Record Still StandsI am going on record to say that Roger Maris' single-season home run record of 61 home runs in 1961 is still the undeniable (if not official) MLB record for homer runs in a single season despite being broken several times.
- Will Barry Bonds Break the Home Run Record?a discussion on Bonds' chances of breaking the home run record
- 61* Needs No Clarifications: It's a Winner, Through and ThroughA review of 61*, directed by Billy Crystal, and starring Barry Pepper and Thomas Jane.
- Top Sports Stories of the DecadeAfter 86 years the Boston Red Sox won the World Series. Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France six times. Those were two of the top sports stories of the decade.
- Steroids: is Your Teen at Risk?This article is about the threat steroids present to teens.
- Steroid's Effect on MLB's HR RecordsA Look at Other Important Records in Baseball
- Rethinking the Experience of the "Steroids Era" of BaseballWhen Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's career home run record, the wailing and gnashing of teeth ensued.
- Legends Save Baseball from Its Own MistakesWhile everybody is talking about A-Rods steroid scandal, Aaron and Mays put their best faces forward
When Baseball was Pure, I was UnbornWhat happened to the purity of baseball? My favorite sport in the world has slowly turned from an innocent, pure game to a steroid driven medical freak show.- The Licit Uses of Steroids for MedicationSteroids are compounds that occur naturally in the body and function like hormones; they are also manufactured synthetically for medicinal purposes. Some of their legitimate medical uses are enumerated here.
- Baseball's First Commissioners: From Landis to KuhnFrom baseball's humble beginnings prior to the Civil War until 1903, there was really no true governing body to oversee our national pastime's operations. The war between the American and National Leagues .....
- The Evolution of Major League Baseball Home Run RecordsWhen I was a kid, there were a handful of men with more than 500 home runs. Now there are 22!
- Defending Barroid: Why Fans Should Respect, Not Reject, Barry Bonds' Home Run RecordMany people reject Bonds' home run record, accusing Bonds of being a cheater. But Bonds has done nothing players for years before him haven't done.
- Some Sports Records Are SafeRecords are made to be broken but not all will
- A Double Standard on SteroidsA column about the double standard we hold baseball and football too in regards to steroids.
- 755: Bonds Ties Aaron for Home Run RecordIn the second inning against the San Diego Padres, Barry Bonds hit his 755th home run and tied Aaron for first place.
- The Steroid Controversy in BaseballWhen is the last time that you can remember that you actually watched a professional baseball game, and there wasn't a comment about steroids? Or even the last time you watched a game and said to your self, "that guy must be on steroids."
- Bonds Back with Giants One More YearSeven-time NL MVP Barry Bonds begins his 22nd season and his 15th with the Giants needing only 22 home runs to break Hank Aaron's career home run record of 755. Bonds finally signed his one-year $15.8 million contract on the final day of baseball's winter meetings.
- Why Would Anyone Use Steroids Anyway?A look at the many disadvantages associated with using steroids as opposed to the one advantage.





