The ESPN2 journalist Skip Bayless accuses Derek Jeter, a baseball player, of steroid use. He has expressed his thoughts of criticism during the talk show “First take”.
In fact, Skip Bayless doesn’t have any basis in order to suppose that Derek Jeter applies banned substances. Despites this fact, the affirmations of the journalist have been spread. Before accusing Derek Jeter of doping, the journalist started to criticize anti-doping system of the MLB. He claimed that the MLB’s tests for prohibited medicines are not sophisticated enough to catch those that apply banned medications.
The ESPN2 journalist Skip Bayless reminded Victor Conte’s point of view linked with testosterone:epitestosterone ratio test which is used in the MLB. This method is not sophisticated enough to catch those who apply prohibited medications. Instead of this method, it is necessary to utilize another. Carbon isotope ratio is more proper.
The ESPN2 journalist Skip Bayless also noted that the MLB didn’t have any testing for HGH. The test for this drug is performed in the MLB just once per year. But blood tests for this preparation should be performed more times throughout year. Under other circumstances, players may administer this preparation and remain undetectable.
Thus, Skip Bayless thinks that Derek Jeter applies HGH and doping products. The sports journalist also confirms that if he were a baseball player, he would apply HGH.
Thus, the ESPN2 journalist suggests that MLB players apply HGH and probably other banned preparations without being detected by the anti-doping system.
It is quite obvious that the steroid era in baseball has not ended. Professional baseball players administer different prohibited medications and avoid detection. But no one can accuse an athlete of steroid use, basing just on unsophisticated drug testing. It is necessary to focus on facts, accusing an athlete of intake of forbidden preparations. Under other circumstances, any suspicion doesn’t have any value.
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