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House panel probing whether Palmeiro lied at hearing
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - A House committee is investigating whether Orioles star Rafael Palmeiro committed perjury in testifying March 17 that he never used steroids. Rep. Tom Davis, a Virginia Republican who chairs the House Government Reform Committee, told...Tags: Baseball, Duke University, Health and Safety at School, ESPN (tv network), Rafael Palmeiro
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Pointed accusation
Brian McNamee told congressional investigators he injected Roger Clemens' wife with human growth hormone as she prepared for a Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition photo session five years ago, the New York Daily News reported yesterday. McNamee testified...Tags: Baseball, Roger Clemens, New York Mets, Curt Schilling, Brian McNamee
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Palmeiro to return without a word
Sun StaffRafael Palmeiro's 10-day, steroids--related suspension ends today, and he now faces an uncertain - and potentially harrowing - adjustment as he rejoins the Orioles and faces baseball fans to whom he has provided an incomplete explanation. Palmeiro, who...Tags: Baseball, Medical Procedures and Tests, Rafael Palmeiro, Baltimore Orioles, Retirement
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O's prominent in Mitchell Report
Sun ReportersYesterday's Mitchell Report thrust the Orioles back into the steroid scandal spotlight, with two of their All-Stars - second baseman and just-traded shortstop - linked to the use of performance-enhancing drugs. Roberts, considered the current face of the...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland Athletics, Rafael Palmeiro, New York Mets, Peter G. Angelos
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Attorney says Clemens not at Canseco's party
An attorney for Roger Clemens said yesterday the pitcher can prove he didn't attend a June 1998 party at Jose Canseco's home described by Brian McNamee in the Mitchell Report. According to McNamee, Clemens first raised the subject of steroids not long...Tags: Baseball, Lawyers, Roger Clemens, Jose Canseco, Curt Schilling
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Benoit's shocking death raises question of fans' complicity
Sun reporterThis might be hard for non-wrestling fans to understand, but to those who loved Chris Benoit's work, his grisly double-killing and suicide was as shocking as if Peyton Manning or Tim Duncan or Derek Jeter had committed the same acts. He was that good...Tags: Peyton Manning, Medical Procedures and Tests, Johnny Unitas, Wrestling, Derek Jeter
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Pettitte says he used hGH to recover from injury
Associated PressAndy Pettitte used human growth hormone to recover from an elbow injury in 2002, the New York Yankees pitcher admitted two days after he was cited in the Mitchell Report. Pettitte said he tried hGH on two occasions, stressing he did it to heal faster and...Tags: Baseball, Roger Clemens, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Retirement
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Internet fertile ground for rumors on steroids
Sun StaffThese days in baseball, it's rumors that are on steroids, sometimes packing more punch by the day. This week, Major League Baseball was flooded with inquiries from mainstream journalists seeking information about gossip, spread mostly on Internet blogs...Tags: Major League Baseball, Baseball, Rafael Palmeiro, Baltimore Orioles, Journalism
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Gibbons tied to hGH
Sun reportersOrioles outfielder received shipments of steroids and human growth hormone from an Orlando, Fla.-based pharmacy that is at the center of a federal investigation involving performance-enhancing drugs, according to a report last night on SI.com. Gibbons is...Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Baseball, Troy Glaus, Rafael Palmeiro, Baltimore Orioles
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Roberts admits he used steroids
Sun reporterOrioles second baseman admitted last night that he used steroids "once," in 2003, but said he hasn't used them or any other performance-enhancing drugs since. He was silent for four days after his name appeared in former Sen. George J. Mitchell's...Tags: Baseball, American League, Baltimore Orioles, Larry Bigbie, Los Angeles Times
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Report riles up Congress
Sun reporterCongress recoiled from the Mitchell Report with indignation and outrage yesterday, then promised to cleanse baseball of performance-enhancing drugs in so many carefully crafted statements. Rep. Cliff Stearns of Florida wants Major League Baseball...Tags: Cliff Stearns, Major League Baseball, Baseball, Bobby Rush, Elijah E. Cummings
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Congress urged baseball to save samples
Sun ReporterMonths before former Oriole Jason Grimsley said he and other players were using human growth hormone, Congress was quietly pressuring baseball to save players' urine specimens so they could be analyzed when a test for the performance-boosting drug becomes...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Baseball, Rafael Palmeiro, Baltimore Orioles, Henry Waxman
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