No need to be scared of players in Mitchell Report

 
There's no denying it: The cheats are out there. With steroids clouding baseball's past, Jeff Gordon turns his focus to the future. [link]

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Selig gets contract extension

Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig received a three-year extension through 2012 at the owner's meetings in Scottsdale, Ariz., today. Selig, 73, appeared before Congress this week to testify about the Mitchell Report, which he authorized to examine the history of steroids in baseball. Details of the contract have not been announced. In 2007, Selig was reported to have earned $14 ...
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Astros’ Tejada Could Be Saying Adios to the U.S.A.

Because of a small fib, Miguel Tejada could be saying adios to America . The HOUSTON CHRONICLE reports that Tejada’s citizenship status is in trouble if it’s determined he lied to federal agents about using steroids. The new ...
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Bud Selig to remain MLB commissioner for three more years

This is just terrible news...because after just 3 days a dead body will leak squirky fluids from the mouth, nose, eyes, ears, rectum and urinary openings. Quite messy, as I recall. Riding the crest of unprecedented financial success and an impressive ...
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Selig to Stay on as MLB Commish for 3 More Seasons

It was under Selig's watch that the use of steroids became pandemic in the game of baseball, many fans feel he is to blame and that he should be relieved of his duties, but not MLB owners. Yesterday at the MLB owners meeting in Phoenix, the owners asked Mr. Selig to stay on as commissioner till 2012. From the New York Daily News : Riding the crest of unprecedented financial success and an ...
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Selig emerges as the winner

There have been plenty of losers in the wide wake of the Mitchell Report. The list starts with Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, Miguel Tejada, the MLBPA and other Yankees and Mets. But there is only one clear winner: Bud Selig. The commissioner ...
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