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Millard Baker is the founder and editor of MESO-Rx.com, a website that provides information on the medical and non-medical uses of anabolic-androgenic steroids. He also writes about anabolic steroids and performance enhancing drugs and their use and impact in sport and society.




Baseball Players Who Use Steroids Can Be Victimized by Gamblers
According to the Mitchell Report, the use of anabolic steroids by athletes is not simply an ethical problem or a health problem. Cheating with the use of performance enhancing drugs is a “broader and more nuanced activity” that can seriously threaten the integrity of baseball.
Baseball players who use anabolic steroids are vulnerable to being victimized by gamblers:
Such scenarios do not seem very likely to me, but represents yet another reason why the Mitchell Report believes the steroid problem in baseball is serious.
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