Barry Bonds used drugs that turned him into something new. A man who typically hit between 30 and forty home runs a year suddenly and unexpectedly hit 73. Carry points out that creating a new ulner collateral tendon doesn't make you a better picture. It just means that you can pitch the way you pitched before. That's not the same as bonds.
Revisionist History tries to make sense of the conundrum of PED use in baseball, using the 500-year-old philosophical techniques of St. Ignatius. Part one of a three-part series on the moral reasoning of the Jesuit order.
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