Former Rays named in Mitchell Report

 
Five former Tampa Bay Rays players were among the dozens implicated on Thursday in former Sen. George Mitchell's report to Major League Baseball about performance-enhancing drugs. Former Rays on the list include Jose Canseco (1999-2000), Jose Guillen (1999-2001), Adam Piatt ('03), Jim Parque ('03) and John Rocker ('03). [link]

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