EX-MET SEGUI USED STEROIDS
Published 12/11/2007 by Post Wire Reports at NY Post: Sports
Former Met first baseman David Segui admitted yesterday he used steroids and purchased shipments from former Met clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski. Segui, 41, who played 11/2seasons with the Mets starting in 1994, also repeated his June 2006...
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