If the use of PEDs is legalized then all players would have an equal ability to assist their team. If steroids or HGH are utilized, this would increase the performance of every player by allowing players to be at peak health and speed when playing Major League Baseball (Smith 2012). Legalizing performance-enhancing drugs would reinforce the competitive aspect of baseball by making the game dependent on skills rather than who has the most access to drugs. Another argument in favor of allowing PEDs in professional baseball is the potential to increase viewer engagement and revenue for the league. Fans are drawn to the excitement and spectacle of athletic competition, and PEDs can amplify these elements by elevating player performance. Historical examples, such as the home run race between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa in 1998, demonstrate the significant impact of heightened performance on fan interest and attendance (Barbier, 2022). Legalizing PEDs could lead to more thrilling games, with increased home runs, faster pitches, and greater displays of