ESPN: Tejada charged with lying to Congress
Camden Chat —
Saw it on ESPNews, and here's the link.
All-Star shortstop Miguel Tejada has been charged with lying to Congress about steroids. Tejada is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday where he is expected to plead guilty.
The charges against Tejada, who currently plays for the Houston Astros, were outlined in documents filed in Washington federal court on Tuesday.
The documents indicate that a plea agreement has been reached with Tejada.
Messages left for his attorney, Mark ...
Tejada They Fall
Three Days of Cryin' —
... With Miguel Tejada now violently choking on his own words, we are reminded that sometimes, truly, the best trades are those that don’t happen.
Being baseball’s most infamous scapegoat, apparently, was not enough for Tejada. What’s next, deportation?
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Lancelot Links: Afternoon Edition
Josh Q. Public —
This afternoon’s top links from the wide wonderful world of sports and beyond:
Englebert Humperdink? No Dummy, Nike Hyper Dunk (Sharapova’s Thigh)
How Many Liars Does It Take To Screw In A Lightbulb (ESPN)
Leagalize It (Fan IQ)
Never Say Never (NY Daily News)
With Or Without You: Brett Favre (Pro Football Talk)
With Or Without You: Ray Lewis (Baltimore Sun)
With Or Without You: David Beckham ...
Congress to leave well enough alone
River Avenue Blues —
... and that the union caved in accepting the stringent drug tests a few years ago. Finally, Miguel Tejada will plead guilty to a perjury charge. ...
Tejeda Expected to Plead Guilty to Lying to Congressional Investigators
The Biz of Baseball :: Business of Sports Network —
... According to The AP, “The charge came in a legal document called a ‘criminal information,’ which can be filed only with the defendant's consent and typically signals a plea deal.” ...
Tejeda Expected to Plead Guilty to Lying to Congressional Investigators
The Biz of Baseball :: Business of Sports Network —
... According to The AP, “The charge came in a legal document called a ‘criminal information,’ which can be filed only with the defendant's consent and typically signals a plea deal.” ...
The Morning After: February 11, 2009
Sparty and Friends —
... I agreed not to bag on how irrelevantly boring the rookie v. sophomore challenge is.
7AM - Work!
You get the idea? You just want links don’t you…Losers.
Derek Jeter has expressed frustration over the A-Rod mess…Maybe because he says he quit juicing when he got to New York? Just time to suck in clutch situations in New York…is that it Jeets? Luckily, the feds have decided to avoid this one.
Future trivia question!!! What do Miguel Tejada and Bill Clinton have in common?.
If you’re the owner of the ...
Wild World of Wednesday - February 11, 2009
Women Like Sports —
... about the use of banned substances. Miguel Tejeda also lied about his knowledge of what a teammate used. The thing that I found the most interesting about these stories is that Congress is not interested in bringing A Rod in to testify. They said they have better things to do like running the country. Imagine that. ...
Listen to Papi [Rounding The Bases]
We Eat Children —
... fan but I’m gonna agree with the big man on this one. Ortiz is the perfect example of a player who works hard and gets the figures to show for it. He’s got a career batting average of .287,289 career homers and 969 rbi’s. He’s been an five time All-Star and has two World Series titles with the Sox from ‘04 and ‘07. Miguel Tejada is the latest player to be named for steroid use. He was charged with lying to congress and ...





