ESPN Analyst Fernando Vina Is Buried By Bristol After Mitchell Report Mention

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 ESPN Analyst Fernando Vina Is Buried By Bristol After Mitchell Report Mention
You couldn't find ESPN MLB Analyst Fernando Vina on TV yesterday ... after his name came up in the Mitchell Report. [link]

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Hey, where the heck was Fernando Vina on ... [Fernando Vina]
Published 12/14/2007 by Leitch at Deadspin
Hey, where the heck was Fernando Vina on ESPN yesterday? [Sports By Brooks]

ESPN Finally Allows Fernando Vina To Speak About Mitchell Report
Published 12/18/2007 at SPORTSbyBROOKS
ESPN ANALYST FINALLY GIVEN CHANCE TO DISCUSS HGH: When the Mitchell Report came out last Thursday, one of the names named was Fernando Vina, former player and current baseball analyst for ESPN. However, on the day the report was released, the Worldwide Leader neglected to quiz their employee ...

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