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If guilty, should Braun keep his MVP award?
Award is his to keep Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune On Tuesday, Michael Weiner, head of the players' union, issued a statement asking for everyone to reserve judgment on Ryan Braun, who tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug and faces a 50-...Tags: Roger Clemens, Milwaukee Brewers, Music, Major League Baseball, Punishment
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What will be outcome of the Clemens trial?
Rocket's rough ride Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune Roger Clemens is going down, just like one of the 292 guys he struck out in 1997, the year many people believe he became a steroid cheater. I have a strong feeling he's going to be convicted of lying...Tags: Witnesses, Roger Clemens, Brian McNamee, New York Yankees, Prosecution
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Easier to reach: 600 homers or 3,000 hits?
PEDs make a difference Mark Emery The Morning Call Eliminating admitted or suspected performance-enhancing drug users Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa and Alex Rodriguez from the list, only four "clean" players have hit 600 home runs. Since baseball has cracked...Tags: Alex Rodriguez, Ken Griffey Jr., Miguel Cabrera, Drugs and Medicines, Baseball
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Rafael Palmeiro to the Hall of Fame: Let voters handle steroid issue
The Baltimore SunThe person who perhaps could be helped or hurt most if the National Baseball Hall of Fame offered specific instruction to its voters on whether candidates with a history of using performance-enhancing drugs should be enshrined has his own opinion as to...Tags: Mike Piazza, Curt Schilling, Roger Clemens, Voting, Hank Aaron
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Pirates might not jump ship
Forget Paul Maholm's 3-7 record. He has compiled a 3.12 earned-run average over 89 innings, holding opponents to 70 hits. With limited options expected to become available on the trade market next month, Maholm is having the kind of season that could...Tags: Paul Maholm, Jose Reyes, Chris Snyder, Texas Rangers, Ryan Doumit
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All-county baseball: Hard work, team attitude make Pipik the Player of the Year
If you asked Reservoir senior T.J. Pipik about this season, he might only tell you about the loss to Atholton in the Class 3A East regional semifinals after winning 21 games in a row. The last game of a high school career tends to stick in one's craw like...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Rivers, Baseball, Babe Ruth, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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A fresh take on MTV"s 'Fresh Meat 2'
Reality CheckWith so many hours of Dancing With the Stars and American Idol and so on filling the airwaves, there are huge swaths of reality TV I just don't have time to address. Today, Stefen Lovelace is stepping in to help fill......Tags: Dancing, Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Reality Television (genre), Defense, American Idol (tv program)
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'Fresh Meat 2': What a wreck
Reality CheckHere's Stefen on this week's Fresh Meat 2. Make sure to share your nominees for the various awards in the comments, too: We’re going to keep this week’s recap short. Since we’re getting pretty close to the end, I thought......Tags: MTV (tv network), Television, National Basketball Association, Death, Athletes
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With no BALCO trial, public remains unsure
Sun reporterWASHINGTON // Steroids experts say federal prosecutors missed an opportunity to learn more about what slugger Barry Bonds did and didn't do - and perhaps strike a memorable blow against steroid use - by failing to proceed with a trial in the case of the...Tags: Court Preliminary, San Francisco Giants, Prisons, Trials, Prosecution
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He may not fit the bill, but he will pay price
THE IMAGE still lingers. Rafael Palmeiro, called to testify before a congressional committee on March 17, pointed his finger at committee chairman Tom Davis and denied that he had ever used illegal performance-enhancing drugs. There was no tortured legal...Tags: Jose Canseco, Hank Aaron, Upper House, Baseball, Government
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Palmeiro didn't provide hard truth, but Congress asked soft questions
WHILE WE WAIT for Congress to figure out what it is going to do with Rafael Palmeiro and Major League Baseball's flawed drug policy, it might be a good time to point out something very important. Congress isn't entirely blameless in this mess. If you...Tags: Jose Canseco, National Government, Tom Cruise, Major League Baseball, Elijah E. Cummings
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Based on survey, Palmeiro faces a long haul to Hall
Sun StaffThe debate was supposed to have ended on that night last month in Seattle when Rafael Palmeiro stroked his 3,000th hit, a well-placed double that bounced in front of the left field fence at Safeco Field, a spot in baseball immortality landing with it. As...Tags: Minnesota Twins, Baltimore Orioles, Cal Ripken, Baseball, Chicago Tribune
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