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Steroid Cheaters Have Trampled Baseball's Record Book With Huge, Ugly Footprints
Phil Rogers of the Chicago Tribune notes that without Roger Clemens' steroids-aided late career push that Randy Johnson and Greg Maddux would be viewed as the greatest modern era pitchers. Also, Barry Bonds' cheating likely robbed Albert Pujols of two MVPs.
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