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CCHHEEMMIISSTTRRYY TTHHEE HHIISSTTOORRYY OOFF DDRRUUGGSS AANNDD AALLCCOOHHOOLL IINN MMAAJJOORR LLEEAAGGUUEE BBAASSEEBBAALLLL NNAATTHHAANN MMIICCHHAAEELL CCOORRZZIINNEE Team Chemistry Corzine_text.indd 1 12/2/15 9:36 AM sport and society Series Editors Randy Roberts Aram Goudsouzian Founding Editors Benjamin G. Rader Randy Roberts A list of books in the series appears at the end of this book. Corzine_text.indd 2 12/2/15 9:36 AM Team Chemistry The History of Drugs and Alcohol in Major League Baseball NathaN Michael corziNe UniversiTy of iLLinois Press Urbana, Chicago, and springfield Corzine_text.indd 3 12/2/15 9:36 AM © 2016 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 c p 5 4 3 2 1 ∞ This book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Control Number: 2015954827 isbn 978-0-252-03979-9 (hardcover) isbn 978-0-252-08133-0 (paperback) isbn 978-0-252-09789-8 (e-book) Corzine_text.indd 4 12/2/15 9:36 AM For Gwendolyn and Eleanor Corzine_text.indd 5 12/2/15 9:36 AM You don’t play this game on ginger-snaps. —Leo Durocher, 1966 Integrity has no need of rules. —Albert Camus Corzine_text.indd 6 12/2/15 9:36 AM Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction. The Last Pure Place 1 part 1. this is your game 1 Time in a Bottle 11 2 Tobacco Road 31 3 Where’s the Dexamyl, Doc? 54 part 2. this is your game on drugs 4 Pitching around the Problem 79 5 This Is Not Just a Test 110 6 Summers of the Long Ball Frauds 142 Epilogue. Brave New Game 175 Notes 187 Bibliography 207 Index 223 Corzine_text.indd 7 12/2/15 9:36 AM Corzine_text.indd 8 12/2/15 9:36 AM Acknowledgments On many days history is a lonely endeavor, a solitary trek along a twisting paper trail through archives, memoirs, and other printed materials. But not always. This has been, as they say, a team effort. Its failings are mine and mine alone. Its strengths are the product of contributions for which even the smallest I am eternally grateful. Thanks, firstly, to the staff at the Uni- versity of Illinois Press, my copyeditor Jane Curran, Jennifer Comeau, and especially Willis G. Regier, for their patience and faith in this project. Among others to whom I would like to extend my gratitude are the archivists and staff of the various libraries I visited during my extended baseball tour: the A. Bartlett Giamatti Research Center at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at New York University’s Tamiment Library, and the Joyce Sports Research Collection at the University of Notre Dame. Also indispensable was the contribution of the staff of the Purdue University Library System who aided me in tracking down hard-to-find memoirs and various government document collections. The faculty in the Department of History at Purdue University is an amaz- ing group of scholars and teachers. I was blessed to learn the craft of history under their guidance. This book owes a great deal to their teaching, and I am especially grateful to Michael Morrison, Darren Dochuk, and James Farr, three whose enthusiasm and insight were so appreciated and whose criti- cisms and suggestions were tempered with kindness and humanity. I also had the benefit of my graduate student colleagues—Eric Hall, Andrew Smith, and Jamal Ratchford—whose input, even in informal conversation, was so valuable. In this arena I want to extend special thanks to Johnny Smith, a Corzine_text.indd 9 12/2/15 9:36 AM

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In 2007, the Mitchell Report shocked traditionalists who were appalled that drugs had corrupted the "pure" game of baseball. Nathan Corzine rescues the story of baseball's relationship with drugs from the sepia-toned tyranny of such myths. In Team Chemistry , he reveals a game splashed with spilled
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