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Alleged (note 'alleged') roid-monger Barry Bonds, the recent
career home run king, announced that he contracted with
2 Bay-area lawyers to track down miscreants who would besmirch his good name. The accused juicer threatens to sue Curt ...
Jose Canseco, author of 'Juiced' and purveyor of
the juice, made a few of the shows on
the circuit today. One was the WEEI (Boston) 'Big Show' . Although he answered Curt Schilling's charges he talked about other subjects. One was ...
To paraphrase Johnny Cash, 'life ain't easy for
a boy named Scott (Boras)'. The athletes super-agent finds
life changed over the years. Usually Boras hosts A-Rod (Alex Rodriguez) and the wife for a short retreat, and a long strategy session ...
Much more emerged on the Long Island Met
bat boy steroid scandal yesterday as courts released a
31 page affidavit filed in 2005, presumably to obtain a search warrant on Kirk Radomski. The New York Daily News published the document as ...
An unusual report surfaced from Tampa just minutes
ago, where recovering wide receiver David Boston, attempting a
football comeback with the Tamp Bay Buccaneers passed out at the wheel of his car last night. The arresting officer found an ...
Is is us, or is the world getting
nuttier every day? Re: the case of the Tampa
Bay Devil Rays Elijah Dukes. Mrs. Dukes accused her husband of MJ and steroid use. A Tampa judge issued a subpeona for the records, however the Devil ...
Interest out there in 'convicted' steroid-user Shawne Merriman's
Nike ad campaign. As we pointed out the San
Diego Charger LB, who served a 4 games suspension last year when he tested positive for nandrolone, performs superhuman feats, ...
In an atomic explosion heard around the track
world, Marion Jones will admit she not only doped
with anabolic steroids, but lied to investigators. The Washington Post dropped this bomb a few minutes ago, in a story by Amy Shipley. Jones ...
The Kansas City Royals, pathetic performers in the
2000s, also appear to be a pathetic roster of
PED/'roid/HGH users. The revelation today of Paul Byrd receiving deliveries of HGH while a pitcher for the Royals, makes us wonder about the ...
Minnesota Viking defensive end Ray Edwards will receive
a holiday almost the entire month of December, complements
of the NFL steroids policy. Edwards apparently tested positive, the Vikings announced today. To the AP Wire via the Miami Herald ...
Lovable Jose Canseco kept busy with his quilt
pen the past few years. He ans guest writer
Don Yaeger will be out with a new tell-all book 'Vindicated' on opening day in 2008. Watch this baby open at top. Story in the New York Post . ...
In keeping with the tradition of live blogging
sports and political events...we present the Roger Clemens 60
Minutes interview. Perhaps live blogged by one person... Clemens asks why after 30 years, he is accused of steroid use. ...
Calling George Mitchell. There appears to be a
massive culture of doping in the ancient Chinese sport
of cricket fighting. Greenies appear to be the PED of choice. A story today appears in the LA Times concerning both singing and ...
His new book entitled "Vindicated", Jose Canseco may
well be 'vilified'. A report from the New York
Times accuses Canseco of shaking down Magglio Ordonez for investment money. Allegedly Canseco -- or a surrogate -- offered a ...
The New York Post carries a special story
on the HGH problem in the NFL. The
author Matt Chaney points out the pervasive abuse of HGH by athletes, rappers, old duffers, and most likely the NFL. The American freak show is on, in GH ...
How can anyone keep Jose Canseco out of
the spotlight. Looks like this is the new book
cover for the Pulitzer Prize winner out on April 1: “Vindicated: Big Names, Big Liars, and the Battle to Save Baseball”. Here is the Barnes ...
Greg LeMond's high end bicycle line will no
longer be carried by Trek cycles. Seems Lance Armstrong
got mad at LeMond always picking on him, and accusing him of blood doping and PED use. As the story goes, Armstrong convinced the ...
Story in the LA Times (may require registration)
discusses a recent fan movement: displaying a foam asterisk
at MLB games to protest the steroid-injected home run king Barry Bond's assault on Hank Aaron's record. Apparently sold online, the ...
The George Mitchell MLB probe took a major
step forward tonight, according to the New York Times
(registration required) . Mitchell is pursuing several members of the Baltimore Orioles, asking for more information including medical ...
'Confused' Everything looks appears to be confused. However,
it appears the Greg Lamond testimony at the Floyd
Landis hearing just exploded on a plodding procedure. If what happened, is what we think happened, the hearing either ...












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