Game of Shadows
Auteur : Mark Fainaru-Wada, Lance Williams
Date de publication : 2006-03-23
Éditeur : Penguin
Nombre de pages : 368
Résumé du livre
In the summer of 1998, two of baseball’s leading sluggers, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, captivated the nation in a race to break Babe Ruth’s single-season home run record. Sosa hit 66 home runs, while McGwire finished with 70. Three years later, San Francisco Giants star Barry Bonds surpassed McGwire by hitting 73, in what was perhaps the greatest offensive display in baseball history. Over the next several seasons, as Bonds regularly launched mammoth home runs into San Francisco Bay, players across the country were hitting homers at unprecedented rates. Rumors had long circulated that some of these performances were fueled by steroids. But home runs were big business, and sportswriters, fans, and baseball officials largely looked the other way.
That changed in December 2004, when San Francisco Chronicle reporters Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams revealed that, during a federal investigation into the nutritional supplement company BALCO, Yankees slugger Jason Giambi had admitted using steroids. Bonds was also implicated. Steroids immediately became front-page news. The revelations led to Congressional hearings on baseball’s drug problem andintensified efforts to purge the U.S. Olympic movement of drug cheats.
In Game of Shadows: Barry Bonds, BALCO, and the Steroid Scandal That Rocked Professional Sports, award-winning investigative journalists Fainaru-Wada and Williams deliver a gripping narrative of the biggest doping scandal in sports history and how Bonds, baseball’s home run king, came to use steroids. Drawing on more than two years of reporting, hundreds of interviews, and exclusive access to grand jury testimony, confidential documents, and audio recordings, the authors provide a definitive account of the scandal that shook professional sports.
The book traces the rise of Victor Conte, founder of BALCO, a flamboyant former musician and self-proclaimed nutritionist who supplied elite athletes with “designer” steroids intended to evade modern drug tests. Conte provided these drugs to 28 top athletes, including Olympians, NFL players, and baseball stars, with Bonds chief among them.
A parallel narrative follows Bonds, an immensely talented but deeply competitive player who, after McGwire’s record-breaking 1998 season, turned to performance-enhancing drugs. Through his trainer, Greg Anderson, Bonds gained access to BALCO. Although many athletes benefited, the federal raid on BALCO and Conte’s indictment ultimately exposed a scandal that transformed baseball and the wider sports world.