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As the number of superstars known to have used performance-enhancing drugs continues to climb, it's growing increasingly difficult for Major League Baseball to extricate itself from this dark chapter of its recent history.
The hope of many baseball fans was that New York Yankees superstar Alex Rodriguez would emerge as an example of someone who played the game the right way, who didn't cheat to become elite. Rodriguez, if he had kept clean, seemed poised to someday become Major League Baseball's all-time home-run leader and restore legitimacy to one of the national pastime's crowning achievements.
Barry Bonds holds the career home-run record - a mark that will be forever tainted by the steroid accusations that dogged Bonds for the past several years of his career. Court documents have shown that Bonds tested positive for three types of steroids from 2000-2003. That time frame coincides with a period when Bonds began to show unprecedented power at an age when most hitters' skills begin to rapidly decline. Instead of seeing his power deteriorate as befitting a player approaching age 40, Bonds posted career bests in several offensive categories this decade and hit a single season-record 73 home runs in 2001.
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