
From Randy Hill and Fox Sports:
What level of personal protocol would you sacrifice to be the world’s fastest human? Thanks to the predicaments of cyclist Floyd Landis and sprinter Justin Gatlin, a culture of alleged cheating may have reached critical mess.
But breaking rules is not unprecedented. Major League Baseball became the cheating playground of pitcher Gaylord Perry, who reached the Hall of Fame by posting 314 victories. Many of these victories were assisted by Perry’s use of a performance-enhancing substance – spit.
Ben Johnson, the Canadian sprinter checked in as the world’s fastest human by covering 100 meters in 9.88 seconds. Johnson tested positive for anabolic steroids and was stripped of his titles.
Jose Canseco was "Juiced."
Sammy Sosa, who also qualified for the honorable mention list as a suspected steroid aficionado, deserves this nod for corking his bat.





