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The Juice: The Real Story of Baseball's Drug Problems
Steroids are ruining the game of baseball. It has faced no
more serious threat since gamblers gained control of the World Series in 1919.
Or are we overreacting? The problem of steroids, recreational drugs, and other
performance enhancers is one of the fundamental issues facing not only baseball
but all of sports and society. With pundits pointing fingers and former players
naming names, a drug-induced McCarthyism is tarring some of the greatest players
ever to take the field. In The Juice, Will Carroll, an acknowledged
authority on baseball conditioning and injuries, calls for a scientific,
reasoned approach to the steroids problem. He first explains the science of
steroids and other drugs, describes how athletes are tested, considers the
scientific evidence of effects and side effects, and, most important, analyzes
whether and how these drugs impact the game. He explores the grey area of legal
supplements, covers the BALCO story, and speculates on the next generation of
performance enhancers. And he profiles the motivations and experiences of
professional players, student athletes, and baseball trainers. Carroll has
interviewed hundreds of players, executives, owners, and experts. His
information from players who have used steroids will surprise everyone with the
reasons why players cheat. His exclusive conversation with the creator of some
of baseball's most abused substances will make The Juice the season's
most widely discussed baseball book. For readers who want to understand why
baseball has a drug problem, how the drugs work, and how they have affected the
game, Carroll provides the answers. They are surprising—and should lead to new
and better questions.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Will Carroll writes for Baseball Prospectus and is the author of Saving the
Pitcher, a revolutionary book about preventing pitching injuries that has been
widely applauded. His father, Dr. William Carroll, is a former athletic trainer
in professional sports and a respected sports medicine educator. Will Carroll
lives in Indianapolis, and William L. Carroll lives in Mobile, AL.
Hardcover: 432 pages
Publisher: Viking Adult (July 7, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN: 0670034452
Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 1.4 inches
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