Yankees implicated in performance-enhancing drug use

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During baseball's steroid era, 26 who played for the New York Yankees - 14 pitchers and 12 position players - have been implicated in the use of performance-enhancing drugs, more than any other team. Some denied using the drugs, and others were reported to have used drugs before or after they played with the Yankees. Here, from Sen. George Mitchell's report and other public records, are ... [link]

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To: SF Chronicle: JASON GRIMSLEY DID NOT BUY DRUGS FROM RADOMSKI TIL AFTER HE LEFT THE YANKEES, PER MITCHELL REPORT
Published 2/10/2008 by susan mullen at XM MLB Chat
... when asked about PED's, he says "It's a private matter," and he's left alone, end of story. After all the Yankee bashing, yet another article with grossly misleading if not false information making the Yankees sound worse than anyone. Here the SF Chronicle (2/10/08) says GRIMSLEY BOUGHT DRUGS WHILE A YANKEE IN 2000, WHICH IS FALSE. GRIMSLEY DIDN'T BUY THEM UNTIL 2001 AFTER HE'D LEFT THE YANKEES. THE DATES OF HIS CHECKS ARE ALL IN THE REPORT. (CHRONICLE): "Grimsley bought drugs while ON THE YANKEES and 3 other teams." But, ...

The Griddle: The Mitchell 85
Published 2/17/2008 at Baseball Toaster
... and this article from SFgate.com (which actually focuses on the Yankees, not the Giants.) If you know of any errors or information on any other player who has spoken on the record one way or the other about the Mitchell Report, I will make the change.

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