- 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.
Team Chemistry: The History of Drugs and Alcohol in Major League Baseball (Sport and Society)
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Author(s)Nathan Michael Corzine
PublisherUniversity of Illinois Press
ISBN / ASIN0252081331
ISBN-139780252081330
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,124,083
CategorySelf-Help
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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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:
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