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Former Detroit Tigers in The Mitchell Report
As you surely know, George Mitchell's report on steroid use in Major League Baseball was made public today.  The press conference announcing the report's release just ended, during which Mitchell recommended that the commissioner's office not penalize the players named in the report ("except when conduct was so serious that it needs to be disciplined to maintain the integrity of the ...
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Well I’m glad that’s over
The Detroit Tiger Weblog — After an obscene amount of coverage for an event that will change baseball forever, the long awaited Mitchell report was released today. In it we learned that it is hard to get dirt on people if you don’t have any legal authority to make them tell you stuff. And if the stuff is self-incriminating it is even harder to get people to talk. So can we move on now? So what did we learn? That some former Tigers used anabolic steroids and HFH with mixed results. My fellow Tigers bloggers have already covered this in depth so I suggest you read their takes. As for me, it’s hard to be ...

Above the Fold - The Detroit take on the Mitchell Report
The Wayne Fontes Experience - A Detroit Lions Blog — ... Ian touches on our favorite surly Tiger, Gary Sheffield, at Bless You Boys. Specifically regarding the Mitchell report bringing up his involvement in the BALCO scandal... ...

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Does our ignoring the obvious make us just as culpable as the PED ingesting players?
thewaynefontesexperience.blogspot.com 12/14/2007 — I try to keep the level of snark quite high on TWFE, but I'm not feeling it today. There's no link dump today either, as it's truly the quiet before the storm. The storm being the "Mitchell report." Today's release of the report that will ...
The Mitchell Report, and the Tigers
mackavenuetigers.com 12/14/2007 — The Mitchell Report was announced today. ( AP story . Downloadable copy of the report) A list of alleged names appeared this morning, and included two Tigers, but the list appears to be false, David Pinto reports . Initial media reports on the ...
Mitchell Report names Tigers, but not who you think
mvn.com 12/14/2007 — The Mitchell Report is out , and it’s all everyone is talking about. There’s a lot of information in it (and a lot of repeating, which is kind of infuriating), and, yes, some names. Since I know you’re here for the names, these ...
Tigers linked to Mitchell ReportMajor League Baseball News 12/13/2007
Designated hitter Gary Sheffield and six former Tigers players were named in in former Sen. George Mitchell's report on the use of performance-enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball.
Lawyers met with hundreds in Mitchell investigationUSATODAY.com MLB - Top Stories 12/14/2007
The lawyers from the firm DLA Piper showed up in the late morning, wearing dark suits and looks of determination, according to ...
Stanton denies all allegationsMajor League Baseball News 12/14/2007
Mike Stanton flatly denied on Thursday night all allegations made by a former Mets clubhouse attendant that he purchased human growth hormones, as reported in the Mitchell Report.
Old charade carries onRed Sox & MLB - BostonHerald.com 12/14/2007
Baseball sold out a long, long time ago, so let's not delude ourselves into thinking the Mitchell Report really means anything. It does not. What we know about baseball...
MLB shuts out CansecoRed Sox & MLB - BostonHerald.com 12/14/2007
When Jose Canseco tried to get into the Mitchell Report news conference in New York yesterday, the man mentioned most often in those 409 pages wasn't welcome. Major...