Baseball fans that actually know the history of baseball, are pretty split between the whole steroids era in question. While some will whine "steroids" destroyed baseball, actually baseball simply hasn't changed since the 1800s. If you look into the different eras, baseball is still a game in which some of the best players have all tried a few tricks to be the best in the game. I'm not saying ALL of the greatest players in the game - however there is a pretty sizable list of players who have done dirty deeds along the line.
Lets compare some of the early players with active players today.
Ty Cobb - an amazing ball player who played for detroit tigers, only flaw is his over aggression and short temper, willing to do anything to win a ball game, most noted for spiking players
aj pierzynski - White Sox catcher, foul mouthed and a tirade to his own club, voted by players in 2012 as one of the most hated players in MLB
John McGraw - player, manager, owner of new york giants - as a player he played in the deadball era, his tirades on and off the fields are legendary in baseball, willing to punch someone out just because he wanted his own way.
Ozzie Guillen - player, manager - whats needed to be said about ozzie? eccentric and outspoken - just look at 2012, while manager of miami marlins, he praises Fidel Castro and gets himself suspended for 5 games LOL.
While the argument goes on "but they didn't use steroids" - its been well known players in the early days used any trick in the book for an edge on the field, if it wasn't tripping someone, it was pine tar, greasing a baseball, corking the bat etc.
Steroids is simply the latest chapter in baseball, not long it will be forgotten and a new era comes about with even more interesting ways to win ball games - apparently some NFL players think Viagra is the key. What's next?
/on a personal note - I study baseball like a religion, although I don't and never will agree with steroid usage, are we going to blackball these players for doing what players did for over 100 years?