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Urine Samples Said to Link Bonds to Steroids
Urine Samples Said to Link Bonds to Steroids
Federal prosecutors are said to have evidence that links Barry Bonds to drugs other than the “cream” and the “clear,” the designer substances that have become synonymous with the case. >
Barry Bonds' Pee
Barry Bonds' Pee
joshqpublic.com — Authorities detected anabolic steroids in urine samples linked to Bonds that they gathered in their investigation. Reading the pee leaves. (more) Barry Bonds' Pee
Source: Ex-teammate to testify against Bonds
Source: Ex-teammate to testify against Bonds
sports.espn.go.com — Former major league catcher Bobby Estalella is expected to provide significant testimony to support the government's contention that Barry Bonds knowingly took steroids, according a source with knowledge of the evidence. (more) Source: Ex-teammate to testify against Bonds
’03 Sample at Issue in Bonds Trial
’03 Sample at Issue in Bonds Trial
nytimes.com — Drug testing from 2003 is playing a significant role in Barry Bonds’s perjury case as his lawyers and federal prosecutors battle over whether it can be used as evidence at his trial. > (more) ’03 Sample at Issue in Bonds Trial
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Report: Feds Have a Positive Urine Test From Barry Bonds
FanHouse — by Tom Fornelli Filed under: Giants, MLB Police Blotter, MLB RumorsYou may remember back in 2001 when Barry Bonds was in the midst of his chase of the single-season home run record, there was a lot of talk about his possible steroid use. If you don't recall that, how was your trip to Antarctica, anyway? There was also a quote from Bonds at the time in which he said that baseball could test him every day and he'd never test positive. Of course, considering that we sit here eight years later and there still isn't a reliable test for HGH, that doesn't exactly say much. What does say something is a ...

Shanoff's W.U.C.: Wake, Bonds, SB 43, WRs
The Sporting Blog — ... Barry Bonds Watch: Smoking sample? The Feds have a steroid-positive urine sample from Bonds, the New York Times is reporting. Tracking, but the timing on this is interesting — not only is it leaked during the relative sports-media lull of the Thursday before the Super Bowl, but it is timed with the ...

Barry Bonds’ Pee
Josh Q. Public — Tinkle, tinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are.  Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky.  Tinkle, tinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are! Public Service Announcement: Ok, here we go!  Barry Bonds’ urine sample.  You know what they say.  They say one man’s urine is another man’s treasure.  At least, I think they say that.  They something like that.  I know they say, “Some folks piss their name in the snow. Jack Bauer pisses his name into concrete.”  But that’s another story for another day.  Barry Bonds is ...

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Twenty federal agents raided the home of the mother-in-law of Barry Bonds' personal trainer in San Francisco yesterday. Madeleine Gestas and her daughter Nicole...
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Report: Feds have positive Bonds testMajor League Baseball News 1/29/2009
Federal prosecutors preparing for the March 2 trial of Barry Bonds have evidence of a positive urine test linking the former Giants slugger to the use of steroids, the New York Times reported on its Web site on Wednesday night.
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