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CRUSHED Part 1: The Feel-Good Story

CRUSHED Part 1: The Feel-Good Story

Update: 2021-04-011
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What happens when your love of a sport is built on a major-league lie? Sportswriter Joan Niesen was a kid in St. Louis in the summer of 1998, when the home run race made baseball magic. Mark McGwire was her favorite player, and she tracked his every move that season as he chased baseball immortality. But the spectacle of that summer was not what it seemed. McGwire and countless other players had been using anabolic steroids for years. Now, Joan is revisiting the steroid era to untangle the truth from its many myths and search for answers. What happens when our heroes let us down? What can those years tell us about sports culture in America? And what is the legacy of baseball’s farthest-reaching scandal?

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Andrew Smith

not a big fan of this one. Read "The Game" by Jon Pessah for a better retelling of how/why the steroid era happened.

Apr 19th
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CRUSHED Part 1: The Feel-Good Story

CRUSHED Part 1: The Feel-Good Story

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