baseballthinkfactory.org - 2/8/2008
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Will not do hard time on The Rochoric…
A former New York Mets clubhouse attendant who implicated dozens of major leaguers in the use of performance-enhancing drugs was sentenced Friday to five years’ probation and ordered to pay a $18,575 fine for distributing steroids and laundering money.
Kirk Radomski pleaded guilty in April 2007 to selling speed, steroids and HGH to dozens of players ...
Radomski goes free, not Debbie Clemens —
The LoHud Yankees Blog
Big day for the rats today. Towel boy and drug dealer Kirk Radomski was given five years of probation and avoided jail time for giving names to George Mitchell.
Meanwhile, it is being reported that Brian McNamee told Congressional investigators that he injected Debbie Clemens with human growth hormone to get her ready for her Sports Illustrated swimsuit photos.
Wonder if he saved her ...
Breaking News: Radomski Gets Probation —
My Pinstripes
Kirk Radomski, the former clubhouse attendant who was the key figure in the Mitchell investigation, has received a sentence of 5 years probation and no jail time. Radomski's willingness to work with the prosecution swayed the prosecutor's office to ask the judge for leniency. "He is probably the most significant cooperator in the area of sports athletic doping," prosecutor Matthew Parrella ...
Radomski Avoids Prison —
Hot Foot
ESPN is now reporting that former Met clubhouse kid Kirk Radomksi will receive five years probation and a fine for his role in juicing baseball.
A fine of less than $20,000 seems…well kind of lenient, considering its alleged that he was one of the biggest suppliers not named BALCO. I get the probation, he avoids jail time since he named names and got McNamee on board as well. But ...
THE 'ROID REPORT FOR THE WEEK OF JAN. 27 —
Epic Carnival
by Gary Gaffney, MD , Steroid Nation Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you, woo woo woo What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson Joltin' Joe has left and gone away, hey hey hey Hey hey hey Days of innocence long gone? In another relatively calm week before the Super Bowl, Congress began taking depositions in the Clemens affair, the very public media-driven ...
Five Years of Probation for Radomski —
NYT > Baseball
Kirk Radomski, the former Mets clubhouse attendant and drug distributor, was sentenced on Friday to five years of probation in connection with his guilty plea to steroid distribution and money laundering.
RADOMSKI WILL ASK FOR PROBATION —
NY Post: Sports
SAN FRANCISCO - Almost immediately after federal agents raided Kirk Radomski's house, the former Mets clubhouse attendant agreed to cooperate with government investigators and baseball officials. Radomski implicated dozens of current and former...