Mitchell Report mentions pair of Jays
Published 12/13/2007 by Jordan Bastian at Major League Baseball News
Former Sen. George Mitchell released his report on Thursday discussing the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball. Among the players named in the Mitchell Report are current Blue Jays players Troy Glaus and Gregg Zaun, as well as several former Jays.
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