In this article the author questions why the use of performance-enhancing drugs is considered cheating in sports, but surgical procedures are not. He compares the use of steroids by U.S. major baseball league (MLB) player Barry Bonds with a surgical procedure performed on MLB player Curt Schilling that allowed Schilling to play in a baseball game, wondering if both performing-enhancing drugs and performance-enhancing procedures should be barred from sports.
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