Thursday, June 30, 2011

Charlie Sheen Admits to Steroids. Wait, What?

In the never ending story of the Steroid Era in baseball, we seem to be hitting the fictional part. Charlie Sheen, the actor who was fired from "Two and a Half Men," recently admitted to steroid use while filming the movie "Major League" back in the 1980's. Sheen said he took steroids for 6-8 weeks while filming and that his fastball went from 79 to 85 MPH. Okay, this is just crap. Baseball has already been bashed enough for this era in real life and now it's fictional players are juicing up? What's next? Benny the Jet from "The Sandlot" was really on Amphetamines? This is ridiculous that Charlie Sheen had to actually bulk up in order to play a part.

P.S. Counterpoint: He might have been researching for the role and found that many players were secretly taking steroids and decided to try it himself wanting to get the full experience of a baseball player. Then again, he's not that smart.

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