Hey Rob, they pulled the story pending more verification.
Justin B. - 10:12am on 12/13/2007
Perhaps someone made a stink? The list is no longer up as it is being “crosschecked”.
Any other names you remember?
Jay - 10:12am on 12/13/2007
No surprise that the Yankees are a big bunch of cheaters.
The Whistler - 10:12am on 12/13/2007
That $30M prorated contract Rocket signed would sure buy a bunch of HGH.
Justin B. - 11:12am on 12/13/2007
That $30M prorated contract Rocket signed would sure buy a bunch of HGH.
As would the 275 million A-Rod’s due to get. Wonder if he’s on there too.
Jay - 11:12am on 12/13/2007
“crosschecked”
LOL.. what a joke! It’s not being crosschecked, how much you want to bet it’s lawyers getting involved?
Sheesh.. it’s beginning to be hard to find the fun in sports anymore
Anna - 11:12am on 12/13/2007
Wood and Prior were on the list as well.
The link says some are disputing the list, others are standing by it.
I guess we’ll see. At this point, Mitchell needs to just release the thing for transparency’s sake.
Rob - 11:12am on 12/13/2007
It’s only the tip of the iceberg.
If you’re going to go after Bonds, you need to eliminate all records that were created by professional baseball at a time when these activities were not illegal.
ews48 - 11:12am on 12/13/2007
I just updated the post with the full report via MLB.
A notable addition to the list of players if Miguel Tejada, who interestingly enough was just yesterday traded to the Astros in a major deal.
Rob - 01:12pm on 12/13/2007
Either a premature article, or perhaps Senator Mitchell is realizing that the use of “iffy” sources is likely to get him sued from Tacoma to Toledo.
Sorry, but if he’s got good evidence that ballplayers were illegally using steroids, he needs to go to the DA, not the press. If he’s got evidence that they were legally used, he needs to go to MLB and work there to get monthly testing done for this stuff. It’s horrendous that he’s going to the press here.
Hey Rob, they pulled the story pending more verification.
Perhaps someone made a stink? The list is no longer up as it is being “crosschecked”.
Any other names you remember?
No surprise that the Yankees are a big bunch of cheaters.
That $30M prorated contract Rocket signed would sure buy a bunch of HGH.
That $30M prorated contract Rocket signed would sure buy a bunch of HGH.
As would the 275 million A-Rod’s due to get. Wonder if he’s on there too.
LOL.. what a joke! It’s not being crosschecked, how much you want to bet it’s lawyers getting involved?
Sheesh.. it’s beginning to be hard to find the fun in sports anymore
Wood and Prior were on the list as well.
The link says some are disputing the list, others are standing by it.
I guess we’ll see. At this point, Mitchell needs to just release the thing for transparency’s sake.
It’s only the tip of the iceberg.
If you’re going to go after Bonds, you need to eliminate all records that were created by professional baseball at a time when these activities were not illegal.
I just updated the post with the full report via MLB.
A notable addition to the list of players if Miguel Tejada, who interestingly enough was just yesterday traded to the Astros in a major deal.
Either a premature article, or perhaps Senator Mitchell is realizing that the use of “iffy” sources is likely to get him sued from Tacoma to Toledo.
Sorry, but if he’s got good evidence that ballplayers were illegally using steroids, he needs to go to the DA, not the press. If he’s got evidence that they were legally used, he needs to go to MLB and work there to get monthly testing done for this stuff. It’s horrendous that he’s going to the press here.