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Even though seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens and premier players such as Miguel Tejada and Andy Pettitte were linked ...
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Sports Scope — ... Blog Nation • Sports Law Blog • More blogs about sports . On tap tonight | Main Good morning The Vikings tightened their grip on a playoff spot with a 20-13 win over the Bears. Larry Weisman looks at key trends and performances as the NFL heads into Week 16, and Jarrett Bell hands out his weekly awards . Tennis confronts potential gambling scandal . Not shocking -- 83% baseball interviewed in a Gallup Poll said they were not surprised by the Mitchell Report. Rich Rodriguez leaves home to coach ...

Sports media story of 2007.
Sports Media Watch — ... every week; in fact, this season has seen the four most watched NFL games in the past eleven years. Still, it is almost impossible to escape such controversies unscathed. Baseball was generally trashed after The Mitchell Report, gaining unwanted publicity. News of the report led all three nightly news broadcasts, and the general tone of the news coverage was that of acrimony towards MLB for allowing the 'steroid era' to occur. Half of the respondents in a USA Today/Gallup poll said the report makes them less enthusiastic about baseball , and a whopping 83% of fans said they ...

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