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Dave, I agree with you that baseball is certainly not the only sport with a steroid problem, and the huge specimens we see on the football field did not get that way merely from lifting weights.  But I see baseball in a somewhat different light, because this game is based so much more on statistics.  A baseball player's greatness is judged on their lifetime statistics, and to artificially inflate one's stats does a major disservice to the players who came before them and generated their stats without the benefit of an artificially inhanced body.  In my mind it's no different than using a corked bat.  If a corked bat is unacceptable, so it a corked body. 
Tainted stats stain the game.  Shame on all of the players that took the easy road to success.  They have absolutely no respect for the game.  
If I had Bonds on one of my teams I would trade him to anyone who would have him for a bag of chips.  It might sound corny, but I have to like and respect the players on my teams.  That is part of the fun of PB.