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Team Chemistry The History Of Drugs And Alcohol In Major League Baseball Nathan Michael Corzine

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Team Chemistry The History Of Drugs And Alcohol In Major League Baseball Nathan Michael Corzine
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.3 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Nathan Michael Corzine
ISBN: 9780252039799, 9780252081330, 9780252097898, 0252039793, 0252081331, 0252097890
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Team Chemistry The History Of Drugs And Alcohol In Major League Baseball Nathan Michael Corzine by Nathan Michael Corzine 9780252039799, 9780252081330, 9780252097898, 0252039793, 0252081331, 0252097890 instant download after payment.

In 2007, the Mitchell Report shocked traditionalists who were appalled that drugs had corrupted the "pure" game of baseball. Nathan Corzine rescues the story of baseball's relationship with drugs from the sepia-toned tyranny of such myths. In Team Chemistry , he reveals a game splashed with spilled whiskey and tobacco stains from the day the first pitch was thrown. Indeed, throughout the game's history, stars and scrubs alike partook of a pharmacopeia that helped them stay on the field and cope off of it:
* In 1889, Pud Galvin tried a testosterone-derived "elixir" to help him pile up some of his 646 complete games.
* Sandy Koufax needed Codeine and an anti-inflammatory used on horses to pitch through his late-career elbow woes.
* Players returning from World War II mainstreamed the use of the amphetamines they had used as servicemen.
* Vida Blue invited teammates to cocaine parties, Tim Raines used it to stay awake on the bench, and Will McEnaney snorted it between innings.
Corzine also ventures outside the lines to show how authorities handled--or failed to handle--drug and alcohol problems, and how those problems both shaped and scarred the game. The result is an eye-opening look at what baseball's relationship with substances legal and otherwise tells us about culture, society, and masculinity in America.

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