Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth said he is...
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Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth said he is optimistic that major league baseball will be “virtually a drug-free sport” this season.
Ueberroth vowed that drug problems will be eliminated because “baseball players are idols of millions of kids.”
He predicted at a news conference:
“Baseball is going to--this year--put on the field of play virtually a drug-free sport. . . . We will flat get rid of it; it’s gone.”
The players themselves are the key to eliminating drug abuse, Ueberroth said.
“The overwhelming way we’re getting rid of it is peer pressure from the great players,” he said before a fund-raising speech for a business school building at Fresno State.
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