Tejada listed in Mitchell Report
Published 12/13/2007 by Alyson Footer at Major League Baseball News
Several former, and one current, Astros players were named in the Mitchell Report that was released on Thursday afternoon. Miguel Tejada, acquired from the Orioles on Wednesday, is the only current player on the Astros' 40-man roster to be named in the report.
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