babeslovebaseball.com - 12/12/2007
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Retired first baseman David Segui conveniently admitted Monday that he used and bought steroids from former New York Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski, who pleaded guilty in April to federal charges of illegally distributing performance-enhancing drugs.
Ex-Oriole Segui says he experimented with steroids
baltimoresun.com 12/11/2007 — Retired first baseman David Segui said today he has experimented with anabolic steroids and bought shipments from his friend, former New York Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski. He declined to talk to the Mitchell Report.
David Segui Admits to Steroid Use; A Nation Turns Its Lonely Eyes
sports.aol.com 12/12/2007 — Wooo, steroids ! It's almost like nothing else is going on in baseball ... oh, right: When Major League Baseball's Mitchell Report on performance-enhancing drug use is released, likely later this week, at least one former Oriole fully expects to be ...
Chavez hurt in Winter League
theropolitans.com 12/12/2007 — According to Mets Prospect Hub, Endy Chavez had to leave the 12/9 game due to injury.
Opinion: MLB and Steroids
metsblog.com 12/11/2007 —
According to the Baltimore Sun , David Segui admitted buying shipments of steroids from his friend, former New York Mets clubhouse attendant and admitted drug distributor, Kirk Radomski - and reiterated he used human growth hormone ...
Mets' Reyes: 'I feel good in New York' —
FOXSports.com News for MLB 12/12/2007
Mets shortstop Jose Reyes said he's glad the team won't be including him in any deal to land Minnesota Twins ace Johan Santana.
The speedy 24-year-old shortstop told TV reporters in his Caribbean homeland that he grew worried when he heard his name ...
Milledge: I love the game, I play to win —
Major League Baseball News 12/12/2007
On Tuesday, Lastings Milledge was introduced, along with catcher Paul Lo Duca, as one of the new members of the Nationals. Milledge, who was acquired in a trade that sent catcher Brian Schneider and outfielder Ryan Church to the Mets on Nov. 30, is ...
Mets Happy With Pitching Staff —
NYT > Baseball 12/12/2007
General Manager Omar Minaya heaped praise on his incumbent starters Tuesday at the team’s annual holiday party, a sign perhaps that there will not be any major acquisitions.