What Steroid Problem? Poll Finds Fans Not Discouraged

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 What Steroid Problem? Poll Finds Fans Not Discouraged
The issue of performance-enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball will have little, if any, effect on how fans of the game plan to attend games, and make purchases of MLB merchandise, according to a poll released by conducted by Seton Hall University and the Sharkey Institute. The poll, which comes shortly after the release of the Mitchell Report and the scandal between Roger Clemens and his ... [link]

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