Abstract
This paper has discussed Ethics in Sports that has focused mainly on steroids use by athletes. Further it discusses the reason for which athletes use steroids, anabolic steroids and its effects have also been conferred. Especial emphasis has been given to baseball. As, baseball athlete's livelihood may depend on performing at the highest level. These athletes who are not among the best in the world may not be professionals for very long.
After all, no one literally is forced to become (or remain) a professional athlete or participate at elite levels of amateur athletics. Further international leagues and their policy concerning drugs have been discussed.
Introduction
If the goal of sports is competition and winning, then fitness and skill are essential to play.
Go into ethical reasoning, which is taught today at Universities and higher institutions to build up evaluative methods for those sports, physical education, and diverse other fields. Ethics in this circumstance means making decisions where right and wrong, must and must not, and help and harm are at wager.
Ethics refers to human accountability and, by itself; the word is impartial in value. People put into practice ethics and optimistically try industriously to attain high standards of morality in dealing with others. Professionals must be anxious with ethical conduct. To do so requires us to ask: What is good or important concerning the activity and how can we give out that good or value to others? Competition is good, but must it be the definitive goal?
An ethical logical takes a additional step. If competition and winning are the goals, then sports eventually can transform to "equipment" playing the game, with humans as the meager operators. What is good for humans turns out to be the basic ethical question. If sports is measured "good" participation for........