Norman Wood Charlton III, nicknamed "The Sheriff", is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Mariners, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays... (wikipedia)
But the downside was not worth the risk. Anything that makes your performance better is always an athlete's goal ... You're talking a ton of money. It's very understandable why guys in the minor leagues would want to do it.
Behind the plate, as good as it gets. Good arm, good receiver, excellent game calling. He knew every pitcher was different and called the game accordingly he used what you had that day.
He's the consummate professional, played (the game the) right way and lived life the right way. He's not vocal usually, but will say what needs to be said. He was level-headed and everyone sought him out in the clubhouse.