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What current scandal is testing the popularity of baseball as America's pastime?

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There aren’t any large scandals at the moment, but the most well known scandal was when the White Sox were accused of intentionally losing the World Series in 1919 to the reds.

Despite any scandals, the popularity is not being tested. True fans will stay loyal to the game regardless or scandal.

Baseball however is declining in popularity, but mainly because of accessibility. Baseball requires many tools to play (glove, balls, bat, etc) and takes up quite a lot of space. Compared to other sports like basketball, which requires a ball and hoop, and minimal room, it just cannot compete.

Baseball however is my preferred sport, but this is simply preference.
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Steroid use

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There have been many scandals in baseball history.

The first one is the Black Sox 1919 World Series.

Currently, the composition of the balls are being very questioned, with questions that they may be juiced leading to very high home run rates compared to the history of the league. Normally, teams hit close to 0.8 or 0.9 home runs a game. After the 2015 All Star Game, in which there was lots of debate about how to increase scoring, with runs per game in the low 4's and lots of strikeouts, the composition of the ball changed, which lead to very high home run rates from the second half of the 2015 season on. For example, this year teams hit 1.40 home runs per game.

However, the scandar that tested the popularity of baseball as America's pastime was the Steroid Era, in the late 90's to early 2000's. After the 1994 lockout, fan interest declined. So, players started to use steroids, which the league didn't pay much attention, which led to individual Home Run records being broken. However, it was discovered that most of the best home run hitters of these years(Bonds, McGwire, Sosa) were on steroids, as were pitchers like Roger Clemens.

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