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GEORGIA LAWYER CRACKS BASEBALL STEROID MYSTERY 9 DAYS BEFORE MITCHELL REPORT
"A Very Big League Of Their Own" Delves Even Deeper Into Baseball's Steroid History
The "Freakonomics" of Baseball
ATLANTA, December 14, 2007 - "A Very Big League of Their Own," written by Georgia lawyer Nick Garcia, was released on Tuesday, December 4, nine days before The Mitchell Report - yet his book came to many of the same conclusions and named many of the same players - all based on his own statistical analysis. Garcia's book revealed much of what many baseball fans already knew: Major League Baseball has had a very long history of steroid use, but Garcia says his research shows the use of performance-enhancing drugs could go back as far as 1961 and may have involved iconic names such as Cal Ripken, Ken Griffey, Jr., Curt Schilling and Nolan Ryan. He traces steroid use back to the first admitted user ever, who will shock everyone.
Garcia also alleges that MLB conducted a multi-year steroid-testing policy and enforcement that resulted in racially uneven disciplinary measures. He backs that up with statistical data, including that in 2005, sixty percent of MLB players were white, but since then MLB has suspended 16 minorities and only two white players for testing positive for steroids.
A lawyer, baseball junkie and statistics guru, Garcia employs his Theory of Roidactivity to reveal incredible spikes in the stats of players who have been implicated with steroid use. The book, which is available on Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com and at BooksAMillion.com, takes readers into the shocking truths of MLB and into the dark secrets held by many of America's baseball idols. Garcia is well versed in his research and proof - and he lays it all on the line.
Former Senator George Mitchell's 409-page report, released Thursday, describes in detail performance-enhancing drugs throughout America's pastime - abuse that was ignored by players, commissioners and coaches throughout the major leagues.
Garcia's book came to many of the same conclusions as did Mitchell's report, but he goes back further - as far back as 1961 - and raises suspicion with some of the major icons of the game such as Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris, Cal Ripken Jr., Ken Griffey Jr. and Joe Morgan.
Garcia was born in Key West, Florida in 1968. He attended Vanderbilt University, received a B.S. in accounting from Auburn University and a law degree from Georgia State University. He currently lives and works in Fayetteville, Georgia.
Garcia is available this weekend and next week for interviews. For a direct link to Garcia's personal website go to http://www.averybigleagueoftheirown.com . You can buy and download the book at the publisher's website at http://www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore/book.php?w=978-1-60247-808-4. Please contact Garcia on his cell phone at 678.634.4787.
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