I see several responses that basically state either that since the "enhancements" weren't specifically spelled out as illegal then it's OK, or that since everyone could use them if so desired the playing field was level. Sorry, but I consider both arguments to be total BS. That logic puts a player who doesn't want to destroy his body, and perhaps his life as in the recent case from the wrestling fraternity, at a sizeable disadvantage. By playing dumb, major sports sanctioning bodies are putting more and more young people at risk, and for what? IT'S A FRIGGIN' GAME, FOLKS! If you want to throw your money at someone, or live vicariously through them, throw it at folks who make a real difference in the world, like school teachers, scientists, police and fire personnel, etc., not some pumped up jerk whose only claim to fame is good eye-hand coordination combined with enough strength to knock a baseball over a fence. And if you want to see some real baseball, turn off the TV and visit one of the many ball fields scattered all over this country where kids play just for the love of the game.
Jerry