The Checks Of The Mitchell Report

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 The Checks Of The Mitchell Report
Not that I've ever bought drugs, but if I would, I believe I'd be smart enough not to write my drug dealer a check. Most of the players named in Thursday's Mitchell Report? Not so smart. So to honor them, I've put their checks below, in no particular order. Enjoy! [link]

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Friday links
Published 12/14/2007 by 100% Injury Rate at 100% Injury Rate
The Mitchell investigation is done. Now I have nothing to look forward to until Christmas. The great photo above is courtesy of Pulled My Groin. On to the links. Allen Iverson on OJ Simpson. This should be entertaining. [Scott Van Pelt Style] Scot Pollard finds an interesting way to hurt himself. [Construda] See the actual checks - signed by incredibly stupid Major Leaguers - that helped the Mitchell investigation. [Lion in Oil] You can't FireKennyWilliams.com because MLB owns it. [Home Run Derby ...

The December 14 Hot Link Orgy
Published 12/14/2007 by chris at Blog of Hilarity
... –The checks on the Mitchell Report were my favorite part. I really enjoyed Denny Neagle’s ridiculously homosexual design. [Lion in Oil] ...

Friday’s Basically Top Five Blog Links
Published 12/14/2007 by Jamie Mottram at Mr. Irrelevant
... … a letter to Gil … Cooley for Easterns … so many wOes. Also, tales from Comcast SportsNet’s holiday party are forthcoming, as is another banger from Benson. Mitchell most ‘Hyped story ever? Yep, that’s 84 BallHype-tracked sports blogs linking to the report. A few of my faves … Key pages in the Mitchell Report. Bravo to Will Leitch for providing master Cliffs Notes. The checks of the Mitchell Report. Honestly, these guys are all dumbasses. Especially ...

Paying for illegal drugs by check; that's ...
Published 12/14/2007 by Rick at Deadspin
... Paying for illegal drugs by check; that's my favorite aspect of the Mitchell Report. And here now with a montage tribute to all of those very intelligent ballplayers, is Lion In Oil. Please enjoy The Checks of the Mitchell Report. [Lion In Oil] ...

Give Us Your Poor, Your Tired, Your Unsigned, Nontendered Masses
Published 12/15/2007 by Matt P at The700Level.com - Philly Sports & Minutiae
... and when he peaked and declined makes me wonder if he's a Straight Cash Homie. Perhaps it's unfair to speculate as such, but we know a lot of numbers were inflated during that time period, and hey, what choice do we have but to wonder about anyone playing in this era? The inconsistent, lower-than-anticipated production we've seen from so many players, especially last season, makes me clueless as to what we can expect next year. ...

Depressing Links
Published 12/19/2007 by Brian at Depressed Fan
... peripherally. His #1 choice is San Diego. [Ken Rosenthal] The Sixers recent hot streak can be traced back to two guys, Andre Miller and Samuel Dalembert. Why would you trade Miller when you have a legit shot at the playoffs? [Passion and Pride] Knicks fans LOVE Isiah. [New York Times] Pam Oliver defends her journalistic integrity...with a straight face. [Bleeding Green Nation] Here's a tip for all you would-be drug users out there: PAY WITH CASH. [Lion In Oil] T.O. vs. Jessica Simpson. My money is on the loon. ...

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