Mitchell report implicates big names

 
Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte were two of the stars implicated in what George Mitchell called a "widespread" steroid problem. [link]

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THE MITCHELL REPORT

This is the downloadable PDF file of the Mitchell Report
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Bonds, Clemens, Giambi, Sheffield, Gange Others in Mitchell Report

The New York Post is reporting that Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Jason Giambi, Gary Sheffield and Andy Pettitte are some of the names included on George Mitchell’s steroid investigation. Red Sox players listed in report: Mo Vaughn, Chris Donnels, Mike Lansing, Kent Merker, Mike Stanton, Eric Gagne, Brendan Donnelly, Steve Woodard ...
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I Avoided Being Named in the Mitchell Report

Well, the Mitchell Report is out. The names currently in the headlines are Miguel Tejada, Clemens and Pettitte, as well as Paul LoDuca and our own Eric Gagne. Not that Gagne is a surprise, exactly, but you'd like to avoid having your new $10 million closer associated with HGH. As for former Brewers named in the report, it's a fairly illustrious group. Ron Villone, Fernando Vina, Josias
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Mitchell Report: McGriff comes clean: turns in Emanski

Not only did big names such as Miguel Tejada, Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte come out of Thursday's release of George Mitchell's report on steroids, several suppliers were named as well. It was quite a shock to discover that Tom Emanski, the man who has revolutionized baseball for youngsters for years, was implicated.
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Mitchell Report: The Lineup - December 13, 2007

Bonds, Clemens among dozens fingered in MLB steroid probe DECEMBER 13--Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds, Miguel Tejada, Gary Sheffield, Andy Pettitte, and Paul Lo Duca top the list of baseball stars fingered today as users of performance-enhancing drugs in ...
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