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A former New York Yankee strength trainer says
information he supplied to the George Mitchell investigation regarding
supplying Roger Clemens with steroids is included in the Mitchell report scheduled to be released later today, a source close to the ...
The ball Barry Bonds hit for his record-breaking
756th home run will be branded with an asterisk
and sent to the Baseball Hall of Fame, its owner said Wednesday.
You may not know, if you’ve never seen
the Mariners take batting practice, is that Ichiro can
also be a home run machine. In BP, he’s been known to hit ten or twelve balls in a row into the right field seats, amazing fans and teammates alike. In the past, he’s turned down offers by MLB to participate in the home run derby, but this year, he said recently, he’d consider participating if he’s asked.
Kimberly Bell is going to publish a book
and pose nude. Can someone airbrush out her giant
mitts?
Major League Baseball officials are reviewing George Mitchell's
long-anticipated steroid report at the former Senate majority leader's
law offices, 21 months after commissioner Bud Selig asked Mitchell to investigate the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball. MLB officials were reviewing the information in the report to make sure there are no disclosures of confidential information ...
Umpire Mike Winters was suspended by Major League
Baseball for the remainder of the regular season on
Wednesday because of his confrontation with San Diego Padres outfielder Milton Bradley last weekend.
[Video] In a press conference yesterday, Bud Selig
received a phone call from his wife while he
was speaking. The commish vowed, "It's only my wife, I'll punch her out." How romantic.
His agent says he could wind up in
Japan with no bites from MLB teams yet. Yomuiri
Giants, anyone? We already know Bonds looks good in Black and Orange.
"There was swearing, violence against cops, and Fox
even had a crotch cam"... Babes Love Baseball take
over Deadspin for a night and live blog the All Star Game.
August 26 --- by Barry M. Bloom /
MLB.com: Major League Baseball will institute the use of
instant replay on Thursday to determine disputed home run calls -- fair or foul, in or out of the ballpark, fan interference -- Commissioner Bud Selig announced on Tuesday. --- The system has been under study since this past November when the general managers voted 25-5 to explore its use...
For the first time Tuesday, baseball general managers
recommended instant replay be used to help umpires make
close calls. The recommendation, was limited to boundary calls.
If you need any further proof that we’re
nearly at Opening Day, all you had to do
was read the news yesterday surrounding Major League Baseball. If it wasn’t real news (Red Sox threatening to boycott their trip to Japan), it was stretching news into something more than it may be (collusion and Barry Bonds). Let’s start with the Red Sox… The story has a happy ending... sort of.
He is the greatest scribe to come around
in recent memory. Yes, it's Art Garfamudis. If you
haven't heard of him, you will.
The official, who talked with Selig but has
not been granted permission to speak publicly because of
ongoing talks, said Selig wants Giambi's decision by Tuesday. Selig announced a week ago Giambi could be spared disciplinary action for his comments ...
While player salaries haven’t kept pace with the
skyrocketing growth of revenues in MLB, one player off-the-field
is certainly cashing in. Bud Selig is doing just fine.
The top five reasons that Cuban NEEDS to
own the Cubs. For all our sakes. Especially Bloggers'.
It was announced yesterday that Major League Baseball’s
2008 First-Year Player Draft will be carried live by
ESPN2 from 2:00-6:00 p.m. (EDT) on Thursday, June 5th. The Draft will be held at The Milk House at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Several of the top prospects will be invited to attend the Draft, which will be free to the public. ESPN2 ...
City Hall in San Francisco took down the
US Flag and replaced it with a Bonds "March
to History" flag. Gah.
Former major league pitcher John Rocker said Monday
that baseball commissioner Bud Selig knew he failed a
drug test in 2000 and that doctors for the "league" and the "players association" advised him how to effectively use steroids.
Exclusive Jury's in on Bonds Feds eye Fall
indictment BY T.J. QUINN DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER Saturday,
July 21st 2007, 4:00 AM > Print Email Suggest a Story Related Articles Selig to attend Bonds' games in Milwaukee Two down, two to go for Bonds
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- Mitchell Report Released; Fukumori Signs With Rangers
- LIVE BLOG: Congressional Hearing on Mitchell Report
- On Baseball Prospectus: Not Quite Catching All the Action
- 330 Players to Wear #42 In Memory of Robinson Today
- Stickball: How More Changes to MLB’s Drug Policy are About Keeping it In the Family
- MLB, MLBPA Extend Stay of Guillen Suspension
- MLB Drug Policy Oversight Will Not Be Wholly Independent
- MLB Supports Gangs
- Baseball holds its breath for The List to be released
- Zell is Selling and Maximizing, Much to MLB's Discontent
- Forbes Releases 2008 Annual MLB Club Valuations
- When the MLB Brass Receive a Pass on the Mitchell Report
- Interview - Kurt Badenhausen - Senior Editor Forbes
- Is Part MLBs "Discipline" showing Magowan the Door?
- Owners Ratify Drug Agreement. Maple Bats Next?
- Angels To Get 2010 All-Star Game. Dodgers Get WBC Finals
- Selig, Moreno, Mayor Pringle to Announce '10 ASG Weds.
- Video: Limited instant replay debuts Thursday
- Mark Cuban Kept Out of TV Spotlight During Cubs Game
- Mediocrity, parity is winning combination for Selig









Source says information on Clemens will be in Mitchell's ...