metsblog.com - 12/13/2007
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Senator George Mitchell’s 20-month steroids investigation will be released at 2 pm today at a news conference in New York City.
MLB commissioner Bud Selig will hold a follow-up news conference around 4:30 pm.
The list of players who are referenced in the report will be posted on MLB.com at 2 pm.
According to Bob Klapisch in the Bergen Record , citing ‘an ...
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No Active Mets On Mitchell List
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Matthew Cerrone on Mets Blog cites an article by Bob Klapisch in the Bergan Record that reports no active Mets are named in the Mitchell Report that will be officially announced at 2PM this afternoon. However, Klapisch writes that several prominent Yankees will be named.
MLB commissioner Bud Selig will hold a follow-up news conference around 4:30 pm.
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