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Former major leaguer Chuck Knoblauch had not been
tracked down as of early Wednesday evening by federal
marshals trying to serve him a subpoena from a House panel investigating steroids in baseball, a committee staffer told The Associated Press.
Maury Brown and Dave Rouleau of the Business
of Sports Network blog the Steroid Hearing today regarding
the Mitchell Report, Roger Clemens, and Brian McNamee.
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Baseball Fans Haven’t Been This Terrified Since Chuck Knoblauch Moved To The OF
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Had enough (already) of being bombarded with the
presidential race? Need some comedy? Like collectibles? Upper Deck
released the following today. I'm torn... It's either the Gore/Knoblauch or the "Wild Card" of Jon Stewart and Bill O'Reilly reenacting the infamous Robin Ventura/Nolan Ryan brawl, or Fred Thompson as Babe Ruth, or... Forget it, they're all great. (High-res versions supplied)
Gernal manager Brian Cashman confirmed the Yankees have
signed lefty Eric Milton to a minor-league contract. Milton,
who turns 33 next month, is still recovering from "Tommy John" surgery. He threw on flat ground today in Tampa, Fla., and is...
Tomorrow's hearing before the House Committee on Oversight
and Reform just became the "Roger and Brian" show.
Chairman Henry A. Waxman and Ranking Minority Member Tom Davis released the following joint statement about the hearings tomorrow regarding the fallout from the Mitchell Report: " Kirk Radomski, Andy Pettitte, and Chuck Knoblauch will not be testifying
Weeks after the Mitchell Reports' release and countless
players' public denials and/or admittance, Chuck Knoblauch remained silent,
until Thursday in an interview with the New York Times.
Following up on today's hearing, while Chuck Knoblauch
did not testify before the committee, he did provide
a deposition to committee investigators. Within the transcript, Knoblauch denies ever knowing about any PED use by Andy Pettitte or, more importantly, Roger Clemens .
Chuck Knoblauch said in a newspaper interview published
Friday that he was not angry about being named
in the Mitchell report.
New York Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte, former Mets
trainer Kirk Radomski, and former Yankee and Twins player
Chuck Knoblauch will not testify before a congressional committee Wednesday in Washington D.C.
The M & M Boys of the 21st
Century, Liriano and Livan and the Carlos Counter? What’s
not to love about your Minnesota Twins? Hernandez has done exactly what he was brought here to do, Gomez WILL break Chuck Knoblauch's single-season Twins stolen base record and "Franchise" Liriano is set to return on Sunday. It's an exciting time to be a Twins fan!
Players on this year's ballot for the Baseball
Hall of Fame. Election results will be announced Jan.
8, 2008: Brady Anderson, Harold Baines, Rod Beck, Bert Blyleven, Dave Concepcion, Andre Dawson, Shawon Dunston, Chuck Finley, Travis Fryman, Rich "Goose" Gossage, Tommy John, David Justice, Chuck Knoblauch, Don Mattingly, Mark McGwire, Jack Morris, Dale Murphy, Robb Nen, Dave Parker, Tim Raines
Here are the official names in the Mitchell
Report, taken directly from the report. Adam Piatt Adam
Riggs Andy Pettitte Bart Miadich Brendan Donnelly Brian Roberts Chad Allen Chris Donnels Chuck Knoblauch Cody McKay David Justice David Segui Denny Neagle The list continues.
News about Chuck Knoblauch, including commentary and archival
articles published in The New York Times.
Roger Clemens, Brian McNamee, Andy Pettitte, Chuck Knoblauch
and Kirk Radomski will be called to testify before
the House Oversight Committee according to an NYT unnamed source.
For the first time since the Mitchell Report
came out, former Yankee Chuck Knoblauch spoke to the
media...
The Johan Santana deal still stinks but Carols
Gomez is proving to be one fun player to
watch. Kid's speed is orgasmic and changes how teams defend the Twins -- which could lead to all sorts of fun. Fun that will include a new single-season Minnesota record for steals. Don't think so? Chuck Knoblauch better enjoy it while he can 'cause the Carlos Counter to "Chuck" Knoblauch is ticking...
The White Sox' Carlos Quentin has already walked
three times this year with the bases loaded. As
reader Paul Finkelstein pointed out, with the help of Sean Forman at Baseball Reference, this ties the record for most bases-loaded walks in a season in the last 53 years. Here's the complete list of those who have accomplished the same feat over a full year...
MINNEAPOLIS -- There was a time in the
1990s when Chuck Knoblauch appeared well on his way
to becoming enshrined in Cooperstown, N.Y. A .304 hitter in seven seasons as the Twins' second baseman, Knoblauch was on a similar statistical path of Rod ...
Chuck Knoblauch, left, and Roger Clemens in 2000.
Both were named in the Mitchell report.
In the funniest story of the night, the
feds can’t find Chuck Knoblauch to serve him with
his subpoena . Osama bin Laden, I’ll give you that. He’s hiding in a cave somewhere in the mountains. But you can’t find Chuck ...
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- Knoblauch will talk to Congress before hearing
- Knoblauch Ends Silence About Report From Mitchell - New York Times
- Knoblauch speaks
- Knoblauch Ends Silence; Yanks Fan Sues Team
- Where's Chuck?
- Chuck Knoblauch Stats, News, Photos - Kansas City Royals - MLB Baseball
- Former Yankee Chuck Knoblauch agrees to talk to House committee
- Chasing Knoblauch
- Roundup - Domino Effect
- TPoSGD: Who Framed Roger Clemens?
- Roger? Stop Digging
- Bad Braves Fan: I forgave Lonnie Smith tonight.
- Mitchell Report doesn't tarnish Yankee dynasty
- Chuck Knoblauch: 98 Career HR*
- Baseball affidavit is unsealed - Los Angeles Times
- Does Yankees’ Steroid Use Taint Torre? - New York Times
- Congress Calls on Clemens and 4 Others to Testify - New York Times
- Clemens Called Upon To Testify Before Congress
- Knoblauch Finally Speaks Up About Mitchell Report
- Knoblauch Issued a Subpoena












Feds unable to locate, serve Knoblauch subpoena