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'Couldn't be more proud': Teammates, coaches admire Mark McGwire despite steroid admission
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Date:2025-04-19 04:32:05
Mark McGwire certainly didn’t have to talk.
He could have ignored it like everyone else.
If he refuses to talk about it, maybe it’s ignored, forgotten in time.
There are thousands of players who were using performance-enhancing drugs during the steroid era, most stayed quiet, and some even went into the Hall of Fame.
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