Ken Caminiti:
Caminiti was a three-time All-Star and three-time Gold Glove winner who won the National League MVP Award in 1996. All told, he had a .272 batting average with 239 home runs and 983 RBI throughout his career. In that fateful 1996 season, however, he hit .326 with 40 home runs and 130 RBI.
Unfortunately, Caminiti’s award-winning season was later tainted by the fact he admitted he had used steroids throughout it. He admitted to using it during other seasons at well. Sadly, Caminiti’s life was tortured because of substance abuse. He later passed away from a combination of cocaine and heroin use at only 41 years old in 2004. Caminiti had a ton of talent in the sport of baseball, yet drug use ultimately bloated his numbers artificially.