meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Reveal

Baseball Strikes Out

Reveal

The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX

News

4.7 • 8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

In the early 2000s, rampant steroid use across Major League Baseball became the biggest scandal in the sport’s history. But fans didn’t want to hear the difficult truth about their heroes – and the league didn’t want to intervene and clean up a mess it helped make.

We look back at how the scandal unraveled with our colleagues from the podcast Crushed from Religion of Sports and PRX. Their show revisits the steroid era to untangle its truth from the many myths, examine the legacy of baseball’s so-called steroid era and explore what it tells us about sports culture in America.

We start during the 1998 MLB season, when the home run race was on. Superstar sluggers Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa battled to set a new single-season record, and McGwire, the St. Louis Cardinals first baseman, was portrayed as the hero baseball needed: part humble, wholesome, working man and part action hero, with his brawny build and enormous biceps. So when a reporter spotted a suspicious bottle of pills in his locker in the middle of the season, most fans plugged their ears and refused to acknowledge that baseball might be hooked on steroids.

Joan Niesen, a sportswriter and host of the podcast Crushed, takes us on a deep dive into an era that dethroned a generation of superstars, left fans disillusioned and turned baseball’s record book on its head. The story takes us from ballparks and clubhouses to the halls of Congress to explain how baseball was finally forced to reckon with its drug problem.

This is a rebroadcast of an episode that originally aired in July 2021.

Connect with us onTwitter, Facebook and Instagram

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Hey, hey, it's Al and for nearly four years,

0:04.2

Reveal reporter Will Evans has pushed through layers of secrecy and hype

0:09.2

to find out what's really going on in Amazon.

0:12.4

After exposing its warehouse safety crisis,

0:14.8

and Amazon's attempt to hide it,

0:17.0

Will showed how Amazon failed to protect the data of its customers and sellers.

0:22.6

And then he looked at Amazon's climate impact

0:25.2

and found it was drastically undercounting its carbon footprint.

0:29.6

The deeper the truth is buried, the harder will dig to find it.

0:34.0

But we need your support to continue this work in 2023.

0:38.0

Please donate to support journalism like this, journalism that perseveres.

0:43.4

Just go to revealnews.org slash 2023.

0:46.7

Again, thank you. That's revealnews.org slash 2023.

0:51.4

And thanks.

0:52.4

Support for this podcast comes from Wise,

1:01.2

the universal account that lets you spend and receive money internationally.

1:05.8

With one account for over 50 currencies, who exactly is Wise made for?

1:10.4

It's made for Austrians in Australia, South Africans in Sweden.

1:14.2

It's made for New Delhi, New York, and even regular York.

1:17.3

When you use Wise to manage your money across borders,

1:19.9

you always get the mid-market exchange rate with no markups and no hidden fees.

1:24.8

Join 13 million customers and learn how the Wise account could work for you

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.