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by Howard Bryant


  “Dykstra Is Like a Modern Miracle,” by Murray Chass, October 3, 1993

  “Bonds Gets Another MVP Award,” by Murray Chass, November 10, 1993

  “At Home in the City, Baseball’s Newest Parks Succeed,” by Paul Goldberger, April 17, 1994

  “Pleading the Ballplayers’ Cause,” by Claire Smith, August 11, 1994

  “Empty Stadiums, but Very Full Coffers,” by Richard Sandomir, February 14, 1995

  “Bonds Fights Battles on Field and in Court,” by Tom Friend, April 7, 1995

  “A Journey of 2000 Consecutive Games Begins with but a Single Start (Chart),” September 3, 1995

  “Bob Costas Calls It as He Regretfully Sees It,” by Richard Sandomir, October 8, 1995

  “Griffey Becomes the First $8 Million Man,” by Murray Chass, February 1, 1996

  “Bonds Hopes Best Is Yet to Come,” by Claire Smith, February 23, 1996

  “Stupid Baseball Tricks,” by Tom Friend, May 5, 1996

  “Is Poor Pitching Simply a Case of Better Hitting?” by Murray Chass, May 5, 1996

  “Bonds Loses Rage, but Not the Swing,” by Claire Smith, May 17, 1996

  “Could ’96 Be a Triple Crown Year? A Former Winner Rates the Field,” by Claire Smith, June 24, 1996

  “Man Most Likely to Homer (When He’s Healthy),” by Murray Chass, June 30, 1996

  “Despite 30 Homers, He Bats Eighth,” by Dave Anderson, July 9, 1996

  “Powerful Pace Rewrites Record Books,” by Murray Chass, August 4, 1996

  “Launching Career Years (Chart),” August 4, 1996

  “RBI Hitting Record Numbers,” by Murray Chass, September 8, 1996

  “The Baltimore Bombers Keep the Heat on Full Blast,” by William C. Rhoden, September 14, 1996

  “The Orioles Will Have a New Look,” by Murray Chass, September 17, 1996

  “Doctor Said Stop, but Anderson Said Go,” by Murray Chass, September 18, 1996

  “It’s As If the Wind’s Been Blowing Out All Season,” by Murray Chass, September 25, 1996

  “Baseball’s Glory Days Are . . . Now,” by Allen Barra, October 6, 1996

  “The Hidden Aspects of Showy Muscles,” by Dan Barry, December 21, 1996

  “The New Age of Power and Proficiency,” by Murray Chass, March 23, 1997

  “A Dozen Reasons to Swing Away,” by Murray Chass, September 10, 1997

  “Duel Between Griffey and McGwire Makes Season Memorable,” by Murray Chass, September 28, 1997

  “Anderson Accepts a Five-Year Deal,” December 8, 1997

  “Brawling Extinguishes an Afterglow,” by William C. Rhoden, May 20, 1998

  “Day after Brawl, Retaliation Still in the Air,” by Jack Curry, May 21, 1998

  “Five Players Barred After a Nasty Brawl in a Yankees Game,” by Buster Olney, May 21, 1998

  “McGwire’s Pace a Cue to Join in the Swing,” by Claire Smith, May 26, 1998

  “A Hacker Becomes a Hitter,” by Ira Berkow, July 1, 1998

  “The Maris Chase Tops an Exciting First Half,” by Murray Chass, July 6, 1998

  “Doctor Tells of Issuing Steroids to East Germans,” by Roger Cohen, July 7, 1998

  “McGwire Gets Better, and a Record Looks More Vulnerable,” by Buster Olney, July 9, 1998

  “Slugging It Out for MVP,” by William C. Rhoden, July 29, 1998

  “Chasing Maris (Chart),” August 12, 1998

  “Why Three Is Better Than One,” by Harvey Araton, August 13, 1998

  “Take Me Out to Batting Practice,” by Jack Curry, August 13, 1998

  “A Hidden Threat in Tennis,” by Robin Finn, August 19, 1998

  “McGwire Admits to Taking Controversial Substance,” by Joe Drape, August 22, 1998

  “The News Is Out: Popeye Is Spiking His Spinach,” by Harvey Araton, August 23, 1998

  “Baseball’s Pandora’s Box Opens,” by William C. Rhoden, August 25, 1998

  “Opponents Don’t Fault McGwire for Pills,” by Buster Olney, August 25, 1998

  “Baseball Tries to Calm Down Debate on Pills,” by Murray Chass, August 27, 1998

  “Mark McGwire’s Pep Pills (Editorial),” August 27, 1998

  “McGwire Belts No. 54 in Race Within Chase,” by Ira Berkow, August 27, 1998

  “A Hero and His Shadow,” by Bob Herbert, August 27, 1998

  “One for the Records: How the Press Hounded Roger Maris,” by Alan Schwarz, August 30, 1998

  “As Drugs in Sports Proliferate, So Do Ethical Questions,” by Kirk Johnson, August 31, 1998

  “Tracy Stallard Is 61 and Keeping Quiet,” by Murray Chass, September 1, 1998

  “The Muscle-Building Secret Is Out of the Bottle,” by Jane E. Brody, September 1, 1998

  “Potentially, the Home Run Call of the Century,” by Richard Sandomir, September 1, 1998

  “Woodson in Debate on Testing,” by Mike Freeman, September 4, 1998

  “September’s Aura Restored to Fans,” by George Vecsey, September 4, 1998

  “Dominican’s Favorite Son,” by David W. Chen, September 5, 1998

  “For Aaron, There Was a Dreaded Difference,” by Dave Anderson, September 6, 1998

  “Hitting Ruthian Heights,” by George Vecsey, September 6, 1998

  “Questions Surround Performance Enhancer,” by Holcomb B. Noble, September 8, 1998

  “Many Joys of a Home Run Lovefest,” by George Vecsey, September 8, 1998

  “A Mighty Swing, a Grand Record,” by George Vecsey, September 9, 1998

  “Cardinals’ Slugger Hits No. 62 to Surpass Maris,” by Murray Chass, September 9, 1998

  “A Few Bumps on the Road to No. 62,” by Murray Chass, September 10, 1998

  “The Man Who Would Be McGwire,” by Bill Dedman, September 15, 1998

  “Homer Rivals Race for Unheard-of Number,” by Dave Anderson, September 15, 1998

  “A Race for the Record, but Is It Also About Race?” by Bill Dedman, September 20, 1998

  “Florence Griffith-Joyner, 38, Champion Sprinter, Is Dead,” by Jere Longman, September 22, 1998

  “McGwire Shifts Focus to His Tan,” by Selena Roberts, September 28, 1998

  “Sosa and McGwire Just Kept Going,” by George Vecsey, September 28, 1998

  “Go Punt, Football: Baseball Is on the Throne,” by Richard Sandomir, September 28, 1998

  “McGwire’s Grand Finale Makes It 70,” by Murray Chass, September 28, 1998

  “Post-Season Thoughts on McGwire’s Pills,” by Phillip Boffey, September 30, 1998

  “A Race to Remember (Chart),” October 4, 1998

  “Expansion Teams Mean Increased Offense? A Myth That Didn’t Happen,” by Murray Chass, October 10, 1998

  “Cover-ups, and Test, That Led to Cheating,” December 26, 1998

  “Courier Sounds Drug Alarm,” January 19, 1999

  “McCaffrey Must Not Stop with Andro,” by Edwin C. Moses, May 23, 1999

  “Steroid Use by Teen-Age Girls Is Rising,” by Holcomb B. Noble, June 1, 1999

  “Study Shows Drug Does Not Build Muscle,” by Holcomb B. Noble, June 2, 1999

  “Andro Hangs in a Quiet Limbo,” by Jack Curry and Bill Pennington, July 11, 1999

  “From the Highest Level, a Call for Action,” by Bill Pennington, July 11, 1999

  “Experts React to Booming Drug,” July 11, 1999

  “Discounting the Risks, Despite the Fears,” July 11, 1999

  “Baseball’s Study Is Called a Stall,” July 11, 1999

  “Going, Going, Yawn: Why Baseball Is Homer Happy,” October 10, 1999

  “Baseball Must Come Clean on Its Darkest Secret,” by Steve Kettmann, August 20, 2000

  “Jockeying for Position Before Labor Talks,” by Murray Chass, November 19, 2000

  “Helton Signs Huge Extension,” March 30, 2001

  “The Say Hey Kid,” by Bob Herbert, April 23, 2001

  “Bonds Respects McGwire Even While Challenging His Record,” by Ira Berkow, June 25, 2001

  “Pitchers Regaining the Upper Hand,” by Mu
rray Chass, July 1, 2001

  “Questions for Barry Bonds,” by Alan Schwarz, July 15, 2001

  “Bonds Receives Support from Mr. October,” by Murray Chass, July 15, 2001

  “Bonds Makes This Year’s Run for the Books,” by Murray Chass, August 24, 2001

  “Bonds’ Focus in on a Ring: So He Says,” by Murray Chass, August 25, 2001

  “Giants Are in a Race, but Bonds Is Trotting,” by Murray Chass, August 28, 2001

  “Bonds Closing in on McGwire’s Record,” by Murray Chass, September 9, 2001

  “A Wiser Sosa Is Carrying the Cubs,” by Ira Berkow, September 25, 2001

  “In a Chase, Human Spirit Triumphs,” by William C. Rhoden, September 29, 2001

  “Doleful Bonds Funnels Emotion into His Pursuit,” by Selena Roberts, September 29, 2001

  “Bonds Delivers in a City in Search of a Cheer,” by Evelyn Nieves, September 30, 2001

  “Bonds Draws Within One Homer of Record,” by Selena Roberts, September 30, 2001

  “Bonds Sets Record, but Not the One He Wants,” by Murray Chass, October 4, 2001

  “He Finally Gets a Pitch, Ending the Complaints,” by George Vecsey, October 5, 2001

  “Bonds Is Unleashed, Smashing His Way Alongside McGwire,” by Murray Chass, October 5, 2001

  “The Bonds’s Home File,” by William C. Rhoden, October 6, 2001

  “Bonds Breaks Homer Record, and Then Some,” by Selena Roberts, October 6, 2001

  “Fulfilling Great Expectations,” by Jack Curry, October 7, 2001

  “Bonds’ Moment Mixes Joy, Disappointment,” by Selena Roberts, October 7, 2001

  “Bonds and Henderson Combine to Make 2001 a Very Bad Year for the Babe,” by Murray Chass, October 8, 2001

  “Bonds hits 73rd Home Run, then Ponders Free Agency,” by Selena Roberts, October 8, 2001

  “McGwire Pushes Himself to Career Crossroads,” by Murray Chass, October 28, 2001

  “McGwire Retires to Help the Cards,” by Murray Chass, November 12, 2001

  “For McGwire, the End Came Prematurely,” by Murray Chass, November 13, 2001

  “His Show of Power Is Over,” by Ira Berkow, November 13, 2001

  “Slow Market for Bonds,” by Buster Olney, December 19, 2001

  “Lacking Suitors, Bonds Remains with Giants,” by Murray Chass, December 20, 2001

  “Company with Checkered Past Monitors Umpires’ Ball-Strike Calls,” by Murray Chass and Patrick McGeehan, September 19, 2002

  “East Germans’ Steroid Toll: They Killed Heidi,” by Jere Longman, January 26, 2004

  “Giambi Breaks Silence,” by Tyler Kepner, January 28, 2005

  “The Trials of Jason Giambi,” by Tyler Kepner, January 31, 2005

  “LaRussa Disputes Claims in Canseco’s Book,” by Tyler Kepner, February 7, 2005

  “Five Students Arrested on Steroid Charges,” by Avi Salzman, March 10, 2005

  “Steroids Are Blamed in Suicide of Young Athlete,” by Duff Wilson, March 10, 2005

  PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

  “Steroids a Dark Cloud on Selig’s Horizon,” by Paul Hagen, July 14, 2004

  ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE

  “Drew Recalls When Canseco Was Thin,” by Bob Matthews, February 26, 2005

  ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH

  “It’s Time to Revoke McGwire’s Free Pass,” by Bryan Burwell, February 6, 2005

  “LaRussa Admits He Suspected Canseco Used Steroids,” by Derrick Goold, February 17, 2005

  SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE

  “Sun Bonds Tells Court Barry Beat Her Often,” by Ken Hoover, December 7, 1995

  “Bonds Denies Abusing His Ex-Wife,” by Ken Hoover, December 16, 1995

  “Ex-Friend Describes Sun Bonds’ Tantrums,” by Ken Hoover, December 21, 1995

  “Barry Bonds Wins Big in Divorce Court,” by Ken Hoover, March 3, 1996

  “Bigger, Stronger Bonds Doesn’t Go Unnoticed,” by Henry Schulman, February 26, 1999

  “Bonds to Miss 10 Weeks Following Surgery on Arm,” by Henry Schulman, April 21, 1999

  “Can Giants Stay Afloat During Barry,” by Bruce Jenkins, April 21, 1999

  “By Any Measure, a Season Like No Other,” by Mark Camps, October 8, 2001

  “Unprecedented, Underappreciated,” by Bruce Jenkins, October 8, 2001

  “Agents Raid Supplements Lab,” by Mark Fainaru-Wada, September 6, 2003

  “They Never Learn,” by Gwen Knapp, September 7, 2003

  “IRS Searches Home of Bonds’ Personal Trainer,” by Mark Fainaru-Wada, September 9, 2003

  “Barry Bonds, Anatomy of a Scandal,” by Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams, December 25, 2003

  “Historic Blasts Bracketed by BALCO,” by John Shea, April 15, 2004

  “Bonds Lets Off Steam,” by Henry Schulman, May 5, 2004

  “Track Star’s Testimony Linked Bonds to Steroid Use,” by Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada, June 24, 2004

  “Sprinter Admitted Use of BALCO Magic Potion,” by Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams, June 24, 2004

  “The ‘Clear’ Reportedly Sickened Some Athletes,” by Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada, June 28, 2004

  “How a Syringe Ushered in a Major Sports Scandal,” by Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada, July 23, 2004

  “Not So Famous Athletes Linked to BALCO,” by Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada, July 31, 2004

  “Bonds Used Steroids in 2003,” by Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada, October 16, 2004

  “Sealed BALCO Interviews Released,” by Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams, October 30, 2004

  “Giambi Admits Taking Steroids,” by Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams, December 2, 2004

  “What Bonds Told Grand Jury,” by Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams, December 3, 2004

  “Baseball Will Survive, Just Like It Always Has,” by Bruce Jenkins, December 4, 2004

  “Bonds Should Give a Thought to Walking Away,” by Bruce Jenkins, December 11, 2004

  “Steroids, Though Dangerous, Do Have Redeeming Qualities,” by Carl T. Hall, December 27, 2004

  “Simple Case Turned Catalyst,” by Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada, December 29, 2004

  “McGwire Too Hot to Touch,” by Ray Ratto, February 9, 2005

  SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER

  “Bonds Says He Simply Wants to Play, and Win,” by John Shea, February 26, 1999

  SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL

  “Star Athlete Lab Raided,” by Dana Yates, September 4, 2003

  “Sports Probe Deepens,” by Dana Yates, September 5, 2003

  SPORTS BUSINESS JOURNAL

  “Bud’s Right Hand Man,” July 15, 2004

  TIME MAGAZINE

  “The Steroid Detective,” by Jeffrey Kluger, March 1, 2004

  UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL

  “Milwaukee Bids for a Ballclub,” November 7, 1967

  USA TODAY

  “Lifting the Game,” by Pete Williams, May 7, 1997

  “Baseball Players Want Drug Testing,” by Mel Antonen, July 7, 2002

  “Don and Bud’s Drug Testing Is Virtually Ridiculous,” by Christine Brennan, March 10, 2005

  WASHINGTON POST

  “Brewers Refuse to Comment on Hefty Profits,” April 26, 1974

  “With 16 Homers, McGwire Stirs A’s Imagination,” by Richard Justice, May 25, 1987

  “For McGwire, 55 No Limit, 60 a Stopper,” by Thomas Boswell, July 30, 1987

  “Home Run Slump Tests McGwire’s Confidence,” by Richard Justice, August 25, 1987

  “Barry Bonds has Abrasive Personality,” by Thomas Boswell, June 6, 1993

  “After Long Buildup, Anderson Comes to Full Power,” by Thomas Boswell, July 3, 1996

  “Late Bloomer,” by Thomas Boswell, March 30, 1997

  “The Sudden Slugger’s Excellent Encore,” by Mark Maske, July 10, 1997

  “McGwire Is the King of Swing in Baseball,” by Thomas Boswell, September 9, 1998

  “Move Over Ghosts,” by Thomas Bos
well, October 20, 2002

  “Injecting Hope—And Risk,” by Steve Fainaru, June 23, 2003

  “The Truth Lies in the Numbers,” by Thomas Boswell, December 4, 2004

  “Tarnished Records Deserve an Asterisk,” by Michael Wilbon, December 4, 2004

  “Looking Away, Upon Closer Inspection,” by Mike Wise, December 5, 2004

  WASHINGTON TIMES-HERALD

  “Political Climate Hurt Franchise Bid,” March 10, 1966

  “Milwaukee Group Woos NL Again,” October 24, 1967

  OTHERS

  “Note on the effects produced on man by subcutaneous injections of a liquid obtained from the testicles of animals,” by C. E. Brown-Séquard, Lancet 2 (1889): 105-7.

  “What About Trio Seeking Sox Tryout?” by Dave Egan, Boston Record, April 16, 1945.

  “Steroids in Baseball? Say It Ain’t So, Bud,” by Bob Nightengale, The Sporting News, July 24, 1995.

  “The FDA and Health Claims,” by Jeffrey A. Babener, http://www.babener.com/fdahealth.html, July 1998.

  “Mark McGwire’s Little Helper: The Androstenedione Debate,” by John Hoberman, PhD, http://www.mesomorphosis.com, October 1998.

  “Creatine: A Review of Efficacy and Safety,” by Angie S. Graham and Randy C. Hatton, © 1999 American Pharmaceutical Association, Inc.

  “Better Biceps Through Chemistry: Should Creatine and Other Supplements Be Regulated as Drugs?” by Jon Minners, http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/wsas/Dollars_and_Sense/text/features.html, May 1999.

  Referee Enterprises, Inc., “Death of a Union,” http://www.referee.com/samplearticles/2001/SampleArticle0101/deathunion/deathofauniontext.html

  “Scorin’ with Orrin: How the Gentleman from Utah Made It Easier for Kids to Buy Steroids, Speed, and Spanish Fly,” by Stephanie Mencimer, Washington Monthly, September 2001.

  “A Pharmacy on Wheels: Doping and Community Cohesion Among Professional Cyclists Following the Tour de France Scandal of 1998,” by John Hoberman, PhD, 2002.

  ESPN.com, “Steroids Taint Caminiti’s Career,” by Tony Gwynn, http://espn.go.com/mlb/columns/gwynn_tony/1388401.html, May 29, 2002.

 

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