Two of the greatest players in MLB history, shunned from baseball immortality over links to performance-enhancing drugs, have another chance for selection to the Hall of Fame.
The Enhanced Games promise a future of superhuman athletic feats through performance-enhancing drugs. But as a practitioner ...
The No 8 reportedly tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance after Asia Rugby Championship clash against Korea ...
The world record holder for women is banned from competing—a reminder that performance-enhancing drugs hurt runners and the ...
Former AFL player Rhys Mathieson has been handed a three-year ban from playing football at any level after testing positive ...
Since Serena Williams’s endorsement of GLP-1 medicaitons, questions have risen regarding stigma and their performance-enhancing potential.
Rhys Mathieson explains reasons behind doping ban: ‘Willing to put anything in my body to transform’
Former Brisbane player Rhys Mathieson has revealed he would “put anything” in his body to bulk up as he takes full ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency is looking into a leak about an investigation that resulted in the agency clearing 23 Chinese ...
A crushing blow. The hits keep on coming for the Buffalo Bills’ defensive line, as first-year Bill Michael Hoecht went down ...
Despite their connection to steroid use, Barry Bond and Roger Clemens are placed on a ballot for the Hall of Fame.
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Delgado, Kent, Sheffield and Valenzuela join Hall ballot with Bonds, Clemens, Mattingly and Murphy
Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy are on the Hall of Fame's contemporary baseball era committee ...
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Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds get another shot at Hall of Fame through Contemporary Era committee
Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds are two of eight players who will be voted on by a 16-member Contemporary Baseball Era ...
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