The Minnesota Twins start post season
baseball tonight. Nowadays there are rounds of
Wild Card, Division and League playoffs as preliminaries but 100 years ago the
top finishers in the American and National Leagues just got together and played
the World Series.
Hmmmm. 100 years ago. Ah yes, 1919.
The Year of the Black Sox Scandal.
In The Great Gatsby this attempt to “fix” the Series was alluded to in
the line: “It never occurred to me that
one man could start to play with the faith of fifty million people..”
A century ago the Unthinkable
Act was that players would dishonestly attempt to perform at less than their human
abilities. Fast forward to the 21st
century. Now we wonder if players might
be attempting to perform at more than human abilities. I’m talking PEDs, or Performance Enhancing
Drugs.
I shall be very careful to
not allege anything that is not a matter of public record. It is for instance simple fact that of the
seven major league players suspended for PEDs in the 2018 and 2019 seasons, two
are Minnesota Twins. It is also true
that of the players suspended in recent years about 70% are from the Dominican Republic . The stories are always basically the
same. “Some guy gave me a diet
supplement. I did not know what was in
it.” Yah, that pretty much sums it up. Implausible
of course but in general the League and the individual clubs involved accept
this. It is after all a matter of
maintaining that “Faith of fifty million”.
There are a number of
compilations out there…photos of players before and after admitted steroid use. The ones of former Yankee slugger Jason
Giambi are particularly impressive. A
skinny kid turns into a hulking Neaderthal.
But what I remember is how weak and ineffectual he looked when he came
back post suspension. Most PEDs are very
bad for you long term. And coming off of
steroids in particular is physiologically brutal.
For a time there was a pair
of identical twin brothers playing pro ball. One was widely acknowledged to be
“juicing”. The other was more of a
scientific control specimen. Until later
he too was implicated. Both are retired
now and they once again look like twins.
(Not it must be said, like Twins).
So why do they do it? Why reach for that forbidden Ring of Power
that corrupts the soul and tortures the body while promising you abilities
beyond that of mere mortals?
Desperation perhaps. In particular the players coming from the
Dominican are generally from poor backgrounds.
This is their big chance in life. Desperate people take bigger risks for lesser chances every day. They and their children will get on leaking
boats and cross oceans for an opportunity to live in a better refugee
camp.
But tonight none of this will
be mentioned or thought of. The lights
of Yankee Stadium always shine extra bright in the crisp fall air of October,
leaving no darkness where shadows lie.
The Twins and the Yankees, two of the best teams in baseball will square
off in something that is clearly more than just a game. It will be glorious and exhilarating, and the
pinnacle of many professional careers.
And somewhere in tin roofed
sheds on muddy back streets there will be lean, intense young men watching on beat up old TVs….and dreaming. Dreaming
of that World Series Ring. And never
seeing the fiery letters that might be burning on it.
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