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Mitchell Report: Mitchell’s Recommendations, Selig and MLBPA Reaction
SOX & Dawgs —
As baseball fans we have been consumed with the players involved in the release of the Mitchell Report today. We do have to remember one thing, most of the players named in this report allegedly used or bought performance-enhancing drugs.
The other thing we have to look at is what exactly Mitchell recommended to Bud Selig, MLB commissioner, as to what do about the problem of steroids and HGH in baseball.
Mitchell’s Statement:
“All of these recommendations are prospective. The onset of mandatory random drug testing, the single most important step taken so far to combat the ...
Mitchell Report Stuns a Nation!
MUD FREE SPORTS —
The Mitchell Report was released Thursday to talk about the issue of steroids in baseball. Not only did former Senator Mitchell do that, but he was able to stun a baseball world that was only expecting a few names of maquee players, instead giving us a boat load of household names. Names like Roger Clemens, Andy Petite, Eric Gagne, Gary Sheffield, Jason Giambi, Troy Glaus, Gary Matthews Jr., Paul Byrd, Jose Guillen, Brian Roberts, Paul Lo Duca, Rick Ankiel and many more. There are former players and current players alike. Players that were locks for the Hall of Fame and others that had great careers. The Mitchell Report blames everyone from players to owners to ...


