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Quotes about the Mitchell report
George MitchellLead investigator "Everyone involved in baseball over the past two decades -- commissioners, club officials, the players' association and players -- shares to some extent the responsibility for the Steroids Era." Bud SeligBaseball...Tags: Jim Bunning, White House, Curt Schilling, Boston Red Sox, Prosecution
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Hall of Fame
Five years ago, it looked like the 2007 Baseball Hall of Fame class would be one of the greatest of all time. Three locks with diverse resumes: the prodigious slugger, the affable pure hitter and the all-around iron man. But in March 2005, the door to...Tags: Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, Elections, St. Louis Cardinals, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Orioles' drugs timeline
Sun ReporterFeb. 14, 2005 - In a book, retired slugger Jose Canseco says he set up the Orioles' Rafael Palmeiro with a steroid supply when they played for Texas Rangers in the early 1990s. Canseco says he suspects the Orioles' Sammy Sosa is a steroid user. March...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Texas Rangers, Rafael Palmeiro, Jose Canseco, Miguel Tejada
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Ripken guards steroid insight
Sun reporterRetirement apparently hasn't disrupted Cal Ripken Jr.'s game. The former Orioles great can still sidestep controversy and offer carefully measured responses to the media like a seasoned pro. While at baseball's winter meetings here yesterday to...Tags: Eddie Murray, Trips and Vacations, St. Louis Cardinals, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Oakland Athletics
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Banished Rose says to put McGwire in Hall
From wire reportsPete Rose thinks Mark McGwire should be in baseball's Hall of Fame, and he hasn't given up hope that he'll get there someday, too. Baseball's banished hits king said yesterday that McGwire, who is on the ballot for the first time, ought to be voted in...Tags: Government, Derek Jeter, Ryan Klesko, Alex Rodriguez, Chicago Cubs
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Baseball, Palmeiro continue to bicker
Sun StaffMajor League Baseball and Rafael Palmeiro continued to snipe at each other over privacy issues in his steroid case yesterday, making it hard to believe it has been only three weeks since baseball bought a congratulatory newspaper ad to mark the Oriole's...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Baseball, Rafael Palmeiro, The New York Times, Major League Baseball
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McGwire spurned
Sun ReporterMark McGwire came far closer yesterday to dropping off the ballot than entering the Hall of Fame. In an apparent repudiation of baseball's so-called steroid era, just 23.5 percent of Hall of Fame voters endorsed McGwire, the seventh-leading home run...Tags: Government, Duke Snider, Luis Aparicio, Jim Rice, ESPN (tv network)
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No quit in cheaters thanks to continuous medical advances
Sun reporterMajor League Baseball officials have spoken of former Sen. George Mitchell's report on steroids as a way to put a stamp of understanding on the past and move toward a cleaner future. But those who have battled doping for much longer in cycling, track and...Tags: Marathon, Medical Research, Pharmaceuticals, Baseball Injuries, Fiction
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Knee-jerk reactions to the Mitchell Report
Sun reporterKnee-jerking 20 times over the Mitchell Report: 1. Today was to be baseball's stern reckoning with its past. I don't have a sense of closure, though. While it feels a bit like well-choreographed theater today, I suspect history will look back on this day...Tags: Ricky Bones, Rafael Palmeiro, Kevin Brown, History, Punishment
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First-ballot doubts follow McGwire
sun reporterWhen the three perennial All-Stars retired five years ago, the National Baseball Hall of Fame's Class of 2007 had the potential to be one of the best in history. Then came the congressional steroid hearings of March 2005, when former Oakland Athletics...Tags: Tony Perez, Periodicals, St. Louis Cardinals, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Nolan Ryan
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Perfectly positioned
sun reporterThe drama won't be in the announcement -- it will be in the details. Cal Ripken Jr., the pride of Aberdeen, the two-decades face of the Orioles organization, a model for workaholics everywhere, almost certainly will be announced Tuesday as one of the...Tags: Mass Media, Ty Cobb, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Baltimore Orioles, Babe Ruth
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