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Long Term Effects Short Term Effects
843 wordsSt. Louis Cardinals Mark Mcgwire and the Chicago Cubs Sammy Sosa stated: Creatine gives us more strength in our workouts, and has helped us produce a more powerful homerun swing. (Williams 1) Creatine is an all-natural nutrient found in the bodies of all humans and most animals. 95 % of the bodys Creatine supply is found in the skeletal muscles. The other 5 % is spread throughout the body. People take this substance because it will increase your muscle mass and make you stronger by an intense wo...
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The Chase For Roger Maris
422 wordsThe chase for Roger Maris" was the most memorable moments this season in Major League Baseball. However, way back in 1961 Roger Maris was chasing Babe Ruth's record of 60 homerun's in a season. Thirty-seven years later in the 1998 M. L. B. season Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire were on route to break that record, and they did. It began with the chase for Ruth, then the chase for Maris, but what people don't know is what kind of reception did the baseball players received? No one has really talked ab...
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Long Term Effects Sammy Sosa
2,758 wordsCreatine in NCAA Baseball Mark McGwire uses it. Sammy Sosa uses it. The Atlanta Braves have tubs of it in their locker room. Then why does Scott Carnahan, Linfield College? s varsity baseball coach and coach of the 1994 U. S. A. Olympic baseball team emphasize, ? I will not participate in distributing it to any of my players? ? It is Creatine and it has become a health concern among most NCAA baseball coaches in Oregon. Creatine is a substance that is naturally produced in every human being. Eve...
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Sammy Sosa Dominican Republic
3,044 wordsAndre Washington Wilbert Nelson Sociology 140 December 13, 1999 Dominicans, Americas Growing People for the New Millennium The Dominican Republic or also known as La Republica Dominicana is a small island that is 18, 816 square miles, located off the coast of Florida. The Dominicans of this land share their island with the Haitians. The island has a subtropical climate, mountains, rolling hills, and fertile river valleys. The economy is mainly dominated by sugar, which still earns much of the co...
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Sammy Sosa Roger Maris
983 wordsA Season for the Ages Hes 65, and roughly 250 lbs, and for the most part he is about as average as you or me. Almost except for one major thing, he is the record holder of the most prestigious record in all of pro sports. His name is Mark McGwire and the record is his 70 homerun's, shattering the old record held by the Minnesota native named Roger Maris. On the Major League Baseballs final day of the season Mark McGwire hit two mammoth homerun's to give him 70 on the year, an astonishing 1 home ...
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Sammy Sosa Mark Mcgwire
531 wordsProbably the best season in baseball history has nearly come to an end. The home run race was, for sure, the highlight of the 1998 season. The two front-runners of this race were Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire. In this essay I will compare their lives. I will tell about how different their childhoods were. I will explain how differently the media treated each player during the season, and I will tell about each players accomplishments, and who I think should win the MVP award. Sammy Sosa grew up in...
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World We Live Million Dollars A Year
1,591 wordsShould Professional Athletes Be Paid The Enormous Should Professional Athletes Be Paid The Enormous Salaries They Do? My claim is that it is unethical for professional athletes to receive the enormous amount of compensation that they do By Unethical I mean that it is an injustice to the citizens of our hard working country that are out to make a dollar and do it by holding a well respected job. By compensation I mean the ridiculous amounts of money that an athlete makes for playing a particular ...
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