Mitchell report: 'There's going to be names'

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Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno said the Mitchell Report on the use of performance-enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball will include names of players. [link]

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Published 12/1/2007 by GRG51 at Steroid Nation
... .  Even with the doping scandals -- Internet pharmacies, the Met batboy bust, and the ongoing BALCO wake -- fans poured into the ballparks during the season.  However, the MLB front office, the individual team management, and the players will be light sleepers until the Mitchell Report hits the streets.  Leaks from MLB suggested there will be names in the report, some may be shocking to fans.  Lastly, ex-MLB player ...

THE 'ROID REPORT FOR THE WEEK OF NOV. 25
Published 12/1/2007 by DCScrap at EPIC CARNIVAL | SPORTS NEWS WITH A TWIST
... . Even with the doping scandals -- Internet pharmacies, the Met batboy bust, and the ongoing BALCO grand jury -- fans poured into the ballparks during the season. However, the MLB front office, the individual team managements, and the players will be light sleepers until the Mitchell Report hits the streets. Leaks from MLB suggested there will be names in the report, some may be shocking to fans. Lastly, ex-MLB player ...

Now He Just Says No . . .
Published 12/7/2007 by Jeff Kallman at The MLB Source
... The Mitchell report on actual or alleged performance-enhancing substances is believed to be due for public release at some point before Christmas. Angels owner Arte Moreno, moreover, long a critic of actual or alleged performance-enhancing substances himself, has suggested strongly that the report will name names. ...

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