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Steroids and Player

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

Affidavit Identifies Players and Drugs

Jose Canseco , Lenny Dykstra , Glenallen Hill and Geronimo Berroa are accused of using steroids by former pitcher Jason Grimsley in a federal agent's affidavit.

Read more : Washingtonpost MLB: 21.12.2007 12:00:00

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

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

The Buried Story Of The Steroid Scandal

When he was a kid, Bob Schieffer emulated baseball players who lived the dream he had of playing in the majors. That emulation including copying their fondness for chewing tobacco. He's glad ballplayers didn't use steroids back then.

Read more : CBS News Face The Nation: 17.12.2007 05:30:00

Show Fehr and Selig the door

Get rid of commissioner Bud Selig and players union chief Don Fehr. They are the real villains of the piece, the men under whose aegis baseball's steroids era was...

Read more : Washington Times Sport: 16.12.2007 00:00:00

Former D-Backs 1B/OF denies steroid use

Former Arizona Diamondbacks player Alex Cabrera on Saturday denied ever using steroids after his name appeared in the Mitchell Report.

Read more : CBS Sports MLB Baseball News: 16.12.2007 02:08:00

Ex-player talks about steroids

CNN's Anderson Cooper talks to former MLB player Brian Jordan about the pressure to perform with or without steroids.

Read more : CNN Video: 16.12.2007 00:59:00

Baseball Players Uncertain How to Respond

Baseball's steroids report contains allegations of wrongdoing by the league, its players' union, and current and former players. Yet many of the findings weren't intended to hold up in court. That leaves players in a murky legal netherworld.

Read more : Wall Street Journal Sports: 15.12.2007 20:01:00

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