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There is a pervasive myth in the baseball world that the abuse of steroids was really a good thing for the sport. It is said that Mark McGuire and Sammy Sosa were "obvious" juicers, and their homerun race in 1998 "saved" baseball. The owners and the management of baseball were making so much money, that they were willing to overlook the drug cheating so they could put paying butts into the unsold seats. That's the story, at least. And there may be a grain of truth in it. But the "saving baseball" part has no basis in fact. Let's look at some of the facts... Certainly, one measure of baseball's popularity is attendance in the parks. So let's look at the attemdance figures: 1992 AL 31,759,331 (14 teams) 1992 NL 24,111,135 (12 teams) 1993 AL 33,333,365 (14 teams) 1993 NL 36,924,573 (14 teams expansion Colorado, Florida) 1994 AL 24,202,197 (14 teams strike shortened season) 1994 NL 25,807,819 (14 teams...<br><a href='http://best-sport-blog.com/news/17683'>http://best-sport-blog.com/</a>