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Google Nolans off season workout and let the light bulb come on.
His workout routine was covered in Facing Nolan. When he was chasing Walter Johnson's strikeout record the common belief by the media was that he might break if first but then Steve Carlton would eventually pass him because he (Carlton) used martial arts, yoga, whatever else for training. At that time Nolan's workout dedication probably wasn't that well known. But people who have followed his career have known about it for a while. I used photos of Nolan because I knew that no would even consider suggesting that he used steroids.
But considering Bagwell's dead serious approach to every at bat he ever had in his career I would be surprised if he was a slouch when it came to working out. It's hard to believe he could have gotten away with it with as much of a scandal there was about PEDs in the early 2000s. Clemens and Petite were his teammates and news of their usegage leaked out then they were in Houston. Did anyone every hear a former teammate, or coach, or trainer ever say they had evidence about Bagwell? I really cannot remember hearing anything like that.
Accusing sluggers who played in his era of juicing is a serious allegation. If true, his reputation would be ruined. I was surprised to see it here.