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Post by Coach on Dec 13, 2007 10:28:05 GMT -5
sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3153129A former New York Yankee strength trainer says information he supplied to the George Mitchell investigation regarding supplying Roger Clemens with steroids is included in the Mitchell report scheduled to be released later today, a source close to the trainer told ESPN The Magazine's Shaun Assael. Brian McNamee, who worked for the Yankees and as a personal trainer for Clemens and Yankee teammates Andy Pettitte, also told investigators that on at least one occasion, Clemens was in possession of steroids from another supplier, the source said. The source said McNamee told investigators he supplied Clemens with steroids while Clemens was witih the Yankees, and prior to Clemens joining the team. Also, The Bergen (N.J.) Record, citing a baseball industry official, says "several" prominent Yankees will be named in the Mitchell report. The paper said the source spoke to a third party who had seen the final report. "It's going to be a rough day in the Bronx," the paper quoted the source as saying. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig told the Chicago Tribune that he hadn't seen the report, but he was proud it is coming out. "People can say Bud was just trying to cover his butt or take care of his legacy or whatever," Selig said, according to the Tribune. "I say [bleep] it. This needed to be done, and now we've done it. I'm just happy it will be out there and we can move on. I'm proud of it." Scott Boras, who represents a number of high-profile players including Yankee third baseman Alex Rodriguez, told the Los Angeles Times he hadn't read the report. He did, however, say he's skeptical because "the concerns of due process and the standards that apply to it are relatively unknown. Certainly, any results that occur from the report have to be looked at in the light that this is not a collectively bargained effort." "I'm going to assume that a lot of the basis for this is hearsay information," Boras said, according to the Times. "It's not based on any kind of clinical testing, so it is widely a product of hearsay testimony. Without clinical testing or hard evidence, any report like this has to be reviewed with great scrutiny."
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Post by Coach on Dec 13, 2007 10:28:59 GMT -5
Imagine that..... Shazam!!!!
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Post by ikedilligas on Dec 13, 2007 10:34:04 GMT -5
I don't want to delude myself into think that the Astros as a whole are squeaky clean, I just hope and pray that we don't have many on there. Especially Bagwell and Biggio. I'm more concerned abotu Bagwell showing up though than Bidge.
As for Clemens being there, I'm not surprised.
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Post by Coach on Dec 13, 2007 10:40:48 GMT -5
I'm betting that Bagwell is on the list.
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Post by jbarron on Dec 13, 2007 10:46:07 GMT -5
I agree that Bagwell will be on the list and why should anyone be surprised to see Clemens show up on it.
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Post by WarningTrackPower on Dec 13, 2007 10:57:22 GMT -5
Our new SS is on the list.
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Post by Coach on Dec 13, 2007 10:58:23 GMT -5
Our new SS is on the list. Has that been reported?
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Post by WarningTrackPower on Dec 13, 2007 11:07:34 GMT -5
I'm listening to 1560 at work and they said Tejada was on the list. Maybe I heard wrong, but I think they actually saw it reported somewhere.
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Post by Coach on Dec 13, 2007 11:28:27 GMT -5
This is the list that is flying around net on chatboards...
Brady Anderson, Manny Alexander, Rick Ankiel, Jeff Bagwell, Barry Bonds, Aaron Boone, Rafael Bettancourt, Bret Boone, Milton Bradley, David Bell, Dante Bichette, Albert Belle, Paul Byrd, Wil Cordero, Ken Caminiti, Mike Cameron, Ramon Castro, Jose and Ozzie Canseco, Roger Clemens, Paxton Crawford, Wilson Delgado, Lenny Dykstra, Johnny Damon, Carl Everett, Kyle Farnsworth, Ryan Franklin, Troy Glaus, Rich Garces, Jason Grimsley, Troy Glaus, Juan Gonzalez, Eric Gagne, Nomar Garciaparra, Jason Giambi, Jeremy Giambi, Jose Guillen, Jay Gibbons, Juan Gonzalez, Clay Hensley, Jerry Hairston, Felix Heredia, Jr., Darren Holmes, Wally Joyner, Darryl Kile, Matt Lawton, Raul Mondesi, Mark McGwire, Guillermo Mota, Robert Machado, Damian Moss, Abraham Nunez, Trot Nixon, Jose Offerman, Andy Pettitte, Mark Prior, Neifi Perez, Rafael Palmiero, Albert Pujols, Brian Roberts, Juan Rincon, John Rocker, Pudge Rodriguez, Sammy Sosa, Scott Schoenweiis, David Segui, Alex Sanchez, Gary Sheffield, Miguel Tejada, Julian Tavarez, Fernando Tatis, Maurice Vaughn, Jason Varitek, Ismael Valdez, Matt Williams and Kerry Wood.
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Post by chandler44 on Dec 13, 2007 11:44:23 GMT -5
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Post by Coach on Dec 13, 2007 11:54:15 GMT -5
www.cnbc.com/id/22243678Baseball Stars to Be Named in Report on Steroids Several current and former baseball stars are among expected to be named in a report later today on steroid use in Major League Baseball. The following names are expected to be named in the report, according to WNBC: Brady Anderson, Manny Alexander, Rick Ankiel, Jeff Bagwell, Barry Bonds, Aaron Boone, Rafaeil Bettancourt, Bret Boone, Milton Bradley, David Bell, Dante Bichette, Albert Belle, Paul Byrd, Wil Cordero, Ken Caminiti, Mike Cameron, Ramon Castro, Jose and Ozzie Canseco, Roger Clemens, Paxton Crawford, Wilson Delgado, Lenn y Dykstra, Johnny Damon, Carl Everett, Kyle Farnsoworth, Ryan Franklin, Troy Glaus, Rich Garces, Jason Grimsley, Troy Glaus, Juan Gonzalez, Eric Gagne, Nomar Garciaparra, Jason Giambi, Jeremy Giambi, Jose Guillen, Jay Gibbons, Juan Gonzalez, Clay Hensley, Jerry Hairston, Felix Heredia, Jr., Darren Holmes, Wally Joyner, Darryl Kile, Matt Lawton, Raul Mondesi, Mark McGwire, Guillermo Mota, Robert Machado, Damian Moss, Abraham Nunez, Trot Nixon, Jose Offerman, Andy Pettitte, Mark Prior, Neifi Perez, Rafael Palmiero, Albert Pujols, Brian Roberts, Juan Rincon, John Rocker, Pudge Rodriguez, Sammy Sosa, Scott Sc hoenweiis, David Segui, Alex Sanchez, Gary Sheffield, Miguel Tejada, Julian Tavarez, Fernando Tatis, Maurice Vaughn, Jason Varitek, Ismael Valdez, Matt Williams and Kerry Wood. Mitchell's report exposes a "serious drug culture within baseball, from top to bottom," fingers MVPs and All-Stars and calls for beefed-up testing by an outside agency to clean up the game, The Associated Press learned. The report by former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell will include names of 60 to 80 players linked to performance-enhancing substances and plenty more information that exposes "deep problems" afflicting the sport, one of two sources with knowledge of the findings told the AP. Both sources said the report would not address amphetamines. The two sources were familiar with discussions that led to the final draft but did not want to be identified because it was confidential until its scheduled release. They said the full report, which they had not read, totaled 304 pages plus exhibits. Mitchell, a Boston Red Sox director, planned to release his report at 2 p.m. Thursday during a news conference in New York City.
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Post by texiban001 on Dec 13, 2007 12:14:55 GMT -5
This is funny as hell! g**damned Bagwell, Houston hometown hero, Astro HOF'er(MAYBE, MAYBE NOT), arrogant son af a b*tch on the steroid list! ;D All of you Bagwell worshippers put that in your houka and smoke up! I'd be willing to bet that his ass is sucking buttermilk right about now thinking about how his HOF chances just took a BIG BADDA BOOM DIVE! Act like these a$$h*les do and you see what goes around comes around! MERRY CHRISTMAS MLB!
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Post by jbarron on Dec 13, 2007 13:00:25 GMT -5
Andy Pettitte? That wuss doesn't look like he used steroids. As for Bagwell, I'm not sure he would have gotten into the HOF without his name being on this list.
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Post by sadoug on Dec 13, 2007 13:56:04 GMT -5
I believe every word of it...How many of those names are DEAD! or "strangely" injured and out of the game before their time?...Many of them apparantly DID get what was coming to them, and the rest are just on borrowed time....Baseball has to do something, and if they have to "amputate" the gangreenous tissue that is these junkies to save the sport, then so be it....ban em all....play the game with rookie league players till a better crop of players come up and play clean...If my team has to suffer, then they have to suffer.
players union my a$$...call em what they are....pushers and suppliers....they may as well be a cartel...QUIT protecting the junkies and lets get a clean sport!
consider that my last worsd on the subject.
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Post by ikedilligas on Dec 13, 2007 14:28:59 GMT -5
This is funny as hell! g**damned Bagwell, Houston hometown hero, Astro HOF'er(MAYBE, MAYBE NOT), arrogant son af a b*tch on the steroid list! ;D All of you Bagwell worshippers put that in your houka and smoke up! I'd be willing to bet that his ass is sucking buttermilk right about now thinking about how his HOF chances just took a BIG BADDA BOOM DIVE! Act like these a$$h*les do and you see what goes around comes around! MERRY CHRISTMAS MLB! I downloaded the report, searched through it several times, and NOT ONCE did I find Bagwell's name.
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