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Tejeda Expected to Plead Guilty to Lying to Congressional Investigators
Tejeda Expected to Plead Guilty to Lying to Congressional Investigators
Miguel Tejada, seen here while playing with the Oakland A's, is expected to plead guilty Weds. to lying to Congressional investigators as part of hearings addressing the Mitchell Report. Houston Astros All-Star shortstop Miguel Tejada is expected to plead guilty on Wednesday in a ...
Tejada pleads guilty to lying, admits buying HGH
msn.foxsports.com — All-Star shortstop Miguel Tejada pleaded guilty Wednesday to lying to Congress about the use of performance-enhancing drugs... and admitted buying what he believed was human growth hormone. (more) Tejada pleads guilty to lying, admits buying HGH
Tejada charged with lying about drugs | MLB.com: News
mlb.mlb.com — HOUSTON -- Astros shortstop Miguel Tejada was charged on Tuesday with lying to congressional investigators about the... use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball, according to a published report. The Washington Post reported that Tejada made ... (more) Tejada charged with lying about drugs | MLB.com: News
Tejada pleads guilty to lying, admits buying HGH
Tejada pleads guilty to lying, admits buying HGH
sportsillustrated.cnn.com — Dressed in a defendant's dark suit instead of an All-Star's crisp uniform, Miguel Tejada became the first... high-profile player convicted of a crime stemming from baseball's steroids era, pleading guilty Wednesday in federal court to misleading Congress ... (more) Tejada pleads guilty to lying, admits buying HGH
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