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David Segui Admits to Steroid Use; A Nation Turns Its Lonely Eyes
David Segui Admits to Steroid Use; A Nation Turns Its Lonely Eyes
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 mentioned prominently. Retired first baseman David Segui said today he has experimented with anabolic steroids, bought shipments from his ...
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Blah Blah Steroids: David Segui
Babes Love Baseball — ... other players' use by pulling out the old, "I have nothing to hide" bit. Except he did have something to hide: the shameful use of performance-enhancing drugs. Segui, who spent over half of his 15-year career with the Baltimore Orioles, boasted, "I do know a lot, but people have told me things in confidence and I don't want to be spreading that." We'll patiently await your tell-all book's release. [ESPN] | [Steroid Nation] | [Fanhouse]

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