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вторник, 28 февраля 2012 г.

Why has Tom Verducci voted for Jeff Bagwell?


Tom Verducci of Sports Illustrated explains about debates connected with possibility of steroid users to be voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. But as it commonly happens, this explanation shows just confusion of journalists about steroids.
The Baseball Writers Association of America (BWAA)  is a professional association of baseball journalists who elect players for the National Baseball Hall of Fame. All journalists who are members of the BWAA already not less than 10 years have right to elect up to 10 players for the Hall of Fame.
Recently a debate took place between members of the BWAA. They discussed whether admitted or only suspected users of steroids and other banned drugs might entry into Cooperstown.
Members of the BWAA usually must comment their votes:  they should explain why they have voted pro or contra certain issues. Some of them confirm that doping destructs the integrity of sports and usage of forbidden preparations is often claimed by them to be immoral.
As for Tom Verducci, he doesn’t believe that intake of steroids is necessarily a moral question. He assures that steroids help users to take unfair advantage over those who don’t administrate prohibited medications. According to this American sportswriter, performance-enhancing drugs make competitions unfair. Thus, administration of banned preparations induces unfairness in sports.  That’s why Tom Verducci denies any link between doping and morality. This sportswriter confirms that it is a question that is linked with performance but not to morality. So, Tom Verducci suggests that steroid users must not be allowed to be in the Hall of Fame. But he has voted for Jeff Bagwell, an admitted steroid user. This sportsperson has admitted that he had used androstenedione. It is necessary to notice that this drug was not classified as an anabolic steroid, when Bagwell administrated it. According to the Control Act 2004, it is enumerated among prohibited medications. Since it wasn’t legally clamed to be a steroid, Tom Verducci decided to vote for the user of this drug; however, it was always called an anabolic-androgenic steroid by scientists. Furthermore, it was said that Bagwell just became bigger but didn’t improve his performance due to administration of androstenedione.
Nonetheless, the decision of Tom Verducci to vote for the admitted consumer of the steroid is quite controversial. The following question appears: “Maybe Verducci is not against administration of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs by sportspeople?”  Since Tom Verducci doesn’t agree that administration of steroids is a moral question, he may suggest that enhancement of performance is not a real problem.
Many persons suppose that usage of steroids represents evil because they are illegal.

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