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Special Report: To Cheat or Not to Cheat
Dan Naulty, now a pastor, overcame a vicious cycle of steroids, heavy drinking and suicidal thoughts to become one of the few players in the Mitchell Report to own up to PED use. This story appears in the June 4, 2012 issue of Sports Illustrated. Buy the from Sports Illustrated Read more »
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A little background on David Segui, Kirk Radomski and the Mitchell Report
Baseball journeyman David Segui, who played for the Mets in 1994 and 1995, was called to the witness stand at the Roger Clemens perjury trial on Thursday. Here’s what we wrote about Segui in “American Icon,” our book about Clemens and the Mitchell Report from New York Daily News Read more »
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McNamee cross-examination by Hardin testy
And by the middle of the morning of the 18th day of proceedings, it was apparent that the jury continues to be frustrated by the pace of the trial, asking the court for an estimate on how much longer it will take. "At this pace, I think it will be foreve from MLB.com Read more »
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MLB's Decision to Fire Arbitrator from Ryan Braun Case Marks Chasm with Players
Major League Baseball has been trying to curb the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball ever since the infamous Mitchell Report came out in December of 2007. Regardless of whether you believe Ryan Braun was guilty or not of using PEDs, MLB made from Bleacher Report Read more »
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Judge strikes down 2 requests from Team Clemens
WASHINGTON — The judge presiding over Roger Clemens' perjury trial won't let defense attorneys obtain divorce records from Brian McNamee, the Yankee pitcher's former trainer and chief steroid accuser in the Mitchell Report. U.S. District Court Judge Regg from New York Daily News Read more »