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Steroids and Baseball
Steroid scandal felt in local memorabilia shops
Baseball fans might be shrugging about news that players have been accused of using steroids, but for memorabilia collectors and dealers, it's translated into dollars lost.Read more : Newsday Long Island: 29.12.2007 09:09:00
Steroid reckoning needed
Congressional hearings on baseball's steroids scandal are set for Jan. 15. The figures expected to testify first before...Read more : Washington Times Front Page The: 27.12.2007 00:00:00
Strikeout on steroids
How quickly can Major League Baseball recover from the steroid scandal?Read more : Washington Times COMMENTARY: 27.12.2007 00:00:00
Judge: Clemens wrongly implicated in 2006 news report on steroids
Roger Clemens got a boost Friday, in his fight to clear his name in the fallout from the Mitchell report on performance enhancing drugs in baseball. WITH POLLRead more : KHOU Astros: 23.12.2007 05:00:00
A Wild Swing at Steroids
The Mitchell Report didn't put the scandal to rest. In fact, it created a host of new problems for baseballRead more : BusinessWeek Online Magazine: 21.12.2007 04:00:00
O's Roberts admits one-time steroid use
In their own words (or at least their lawyer's or agent's own words), here are individual reactions from baseball players who were mentioned in the Mitchell Report. There were 89 players named; as of Tuesday morning, 18 had answered the charges in some form. Some have denied everything, some have denied some things, some have admitted some things and denied others.Read more : Newsday Sports News: 18.12.2007 23:21:00
Baseball's Drug Bust Casts Wide Net
The Mitchell report is unlikely to affect baseball in the long term, experts say. The report alleged that nearly 80 players used performance-enhancing drugs and steroids in recent years, including Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds and Miguel Tejada.Read more : Wall Street Journal Most Viewed Week: 18.12.2007 09:44:00
Texas baseball coaches may yank Clemens speech
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Texas high school baseball coaches said on Monday they may drop Roger Clemens as a speaker at their annual convention after he was accused of using steroids in the blockbuster Mitchell report.Read more : Reuters Sports News: 18.12.2007 06:19:00
No Safe Memories In Baseball
Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are the names that stand out in the Mitchell report on steroids in baseball. But The New Republic notes that even mediocre players and routine games have been tainted by its allegations.Read more : CBS News Opinion: 18.12.2007 00:30:00
Donnelly denies steroid use despite report
Former Red Sox reliever Brendan Donnelly denied claims in baseball's Mitchell Report that he used performance-enhancing drugs.Read more : CBS Sports MLB Baseball News: 17.12.2007 08:36:00
