Former Mets clubhouse attendant who helped Mitchell with report stays quiet in public

 
As the names in the Mitchell Report were made public Thursday, the man who implicated many of them remained in the shadows. [link]

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THE MITCHELL REPORT

This is the downloadable PDF file of the Mitchell Report
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The Mitchell Report Lists 15 Players Associated With the Mets

The Mitchell Report has finally been released on MLB.com the report lists the names of a number of current and former players. According to Mitchell at his press conference, about half of the players in the report are current players. Most of the Mets involved in the report connect back to Mets former clubhouse assistant Kirk Radomski. Radomski you may remember plead guilty to distributing ...
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Mets In Mitchell Report: Mo Vaughn

The Mitchell press conference is happening now. brian at depressedFan.com has put up an HTML – and searchable – version of the Mitchell report . We’ll pluck out some of the Met-relevant passages. Here’s what they say about Mo Vaughn: Mo Vaughn Mo Vaughn played as an infielder and designated hitter with three teams in Major League Baseball between 1991 and 2003, ...
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Mitchell Report

Today marks an important date in baseball history.The Mitchell Report, a report to the commissioner of baseball of an independent investigation into the illegal use of steroids and other performance enhancing substances by players was released. ...
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Mets Refugees

For the record, I do realize the irresponsibility of questioning the results of the World Series based solely on the speculation of steroid use for certain players by the Mitchell Report. I realize the report not only just scratches the surface and ...
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