| A deep investigation has been developed in | | | | Additional declarations have confirmed that |
| the Baseball world after the use of steroid | | | | baseball player Bonds and any other player |
| by Barry Bond, as the Major League Baseball | | | | that is a part of this investigation will be |
| reported. | | | | allowed to play while the case is developing. |
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| According with the information given, the | | | | On the other hand, according to an unknown |
| baseball player has been taken steroids, | | | | source of the New York Daily News, the |
| human growth hormone and insulin for the last | | | | baseball player does not want to cooperate |
| five seasons, since 1998. | | | | with the investigation. |
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| Two recent books have revealed the case, | | | | In Baseball there were no tests for |
| these are: 'Game of Shadows" written by two | | | | performance-enhancing drugs until the 2002 |
| Chronicle reporters from San Francisco and | | | | season. It would be hard to penalize any |
| "Love me, Hate me: Barry Bonds and the Making | | | | baseball player for the use of these |
| of an Antihero" by Jeff Pearlman. | | | | substances before September 30, 2002, when |
| | | | the joint drug agreement was created. |
| The investigation will be headed by the U.S | | | | Baseball players' tests started in 2003 and |
| Senate majority leader George Mitchell. | | | | the penalty followed in 2004. |