During the late 1990s, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa were joined at the hip. Their home run derby seasons helped bring baseball back from the brink after its jarring strike during the 1994-1995 season. This work stoppage led to a tremendous amount of fan anger, and the McGwire/Sosa race to break one of the most cherished records in professional sports – the single season home run record – brought fans (and revenue) back to major league baseball.
Well, we know how that story played out: Sosa’s and McGwire’s respective 66 and 70 home runs during the 1998 season was quickly tarnished by allegations that they both used performance enhancing drugs (PED). The dream season of 1998 – not to mention Barry Bonds’ 73 home runs in 2001 – was seen by many fans as one big lie, leading to more disillusionment and questions about the game’s integrity.
Now, McGwire, Sosa, and the question of enhancement are back in the news but for strangely different reasons. After years of seclusion following his elusive Congressional testimony concerning steroid use in baseball, McGwire’s former team – the St. Louis Cardinals – has hired him as a hitting coach. McGwire’s return to baseball caused a splash in the sports media with questions swirling about whether he will confirm or deny accusations that he used PEDs during his career – allegations that have thus far kept him from any meaningful consideration for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
But, as in 1998, when McGwire is in the news Sosa isn’t that far behind. And neither are the enhancement issues. But this time, Sosa is making waves for different reasons: he shocked many a few weeks ago by appearing at the Latin Grammy’s with dramatically lighter skin. (Click for a larger image.)
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