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Major League Baseball and the National Football League are suffocating the cultures of their sports.
The American League is dominating the National League, and it is all about economics.
It is said to be sports' doomsday scenario: a new generation of chemically enhanced or bioengineered athletes transformed from also-rans into world champions. We are entering an age often referred to as posthumanist, and sport is its leading edge. Elite athletes regularly remake their bodies in an effort to stretch...
Insisting on large, above-ground garages will reduce competition to the Nationals' stadium sales by making development around the stadium more difficult.
The bottom line is that if Congress wants to investigate illegal drug use in a high-profile sport, one that is granted a special antitrust exemption, it has the power to do so.
Congress has already intervened too much with threats and ought to leave baseball alone and let them work out their own problems.
Don't blame the cad Barry Bonds for what's happening, blame the owners and Bud Selig. They, not he, should be banned from Cooperstown.
The greatest risk to athletes may be the prohibition of steroids. Getting the drugs secretly and not having the proper supervision may result in complications that could otherwise be avoided.



