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The Steroid Era didn’t just inflate home run totals, it reshaped Major League Baseball forever. After the 1994 MLB strike nearly fractured the sport, the 1998 home run chase between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa reignited America’s love for baseball, but at what cost?
In this episode of TTT: The Turning Point, we break down the real timeline of the Steroid Era, the rise in home runs from 1996–2001, the delay in MLB drug testing, the 2005 Congressional hearings, and the Mitchell Report fallout. We examine attendance trends, TV ratings, league revenue growth, and the incentives that shaped baseball’s response.
Was it corruption? Was it survival? Or was it simply the business of sports evolving in real time?
This isn’t about conspiracy.
What You’ll Learn:
What triggered the MLB Steroid Era
How the 1998 McGwire vs Sosa home run chase boosted attendance
When MLB officially implemented PED testing
The real numbers behind attendance and revenue recovery
How Barry Bonds’ 73 HR season changed baseball history
The impact of the 2005 Congressional hearings
What the 2007 Mitchell Report revealed
Why several stars are still out of the Hall of Fame
How MLB’s business model shifted after 1994
Whether baseball chose entertainment over purity
Chapters
00:00 The Resurgence of Baseball: A Historic Moment
The Steroid Era didn’t begin in 1998, but that’s when baseball chose not to look too closely.
If you love baseball history, MLB analysis, sports business breakdowns, and deep dives into turning points in sports, subscribe and hit the bell. Every week we break down the decisions that built modern baseball.
See you at the next at-bat.
Resources
MLB Official Site - https://www.mlb.com/
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By Beard Laws StudioThe Steroid Era didn’t just inflate home run totals, it reshaped Major League Baseball forever. After the 1994 MLB strike nearly fractured the sport, the 1998 home run chase between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa reignited America’s love for baseball, but at what cost?
In this episode of TTT: The Turning Point, we break down the real timeline of the Steroid Era, the rise in home runs from 1996–2001, the delay in MLB drug testing, the 2005 Congressional hearings, and the Mitchell Report fallout. We examine attendance trends, TV ratings, league revenue growth, and the incentives that shaped baseball’s response.
Was it corruption? Was it survival? Or was it simply the business of sports evolving in real time?
This isn’t about conspiracy.
What You’ll Learn:
What triggered the MLB Steroid Era
How the 1998 McGwire vs Sosa home run chase boosted attendance
When MLB officially implemented PED testing
The real numbers behind attendance and revenue recovery
How Barry Bonds’ 73 HR season changed baseball history
The impact of the 2005 Congressional hearings
What the 2007 Mitchell Report revealed
Why several stars are still out of the Hall of Fame
How MLB’s business model shifted after 1994
Whether baseball chose entertainment over purity
Chapters
00:00 The Resurgence of Baseball: A Historic Moment
The Steroid Era didn’t begin in 1998, but that’s when baseball chose not to look too closely.
If you love baseball history, MLB analysis, sports business breakdowns, and deep dives into turning points in sports, subscribe and hit the bell. Every week we break down the decisions that built modern baseball.
See you at the next at-bat.
Resources
MLB Official Site - https://www.mlb.com/
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.