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Mitchell Report: List of names
The Associated PressHere's a list of Major League Baseball players listed in the Mitchell Report. The following players were connected to steroids, either use or possession, in the report: Chad Allen Mike Bell Gary Bennett Larry Bigbie Ricky Bones Kevin Brown Ken...Tags: Jay Gibbons, Benito Santiago, Gary Bennett, Major League Baseball, Chris Donnels
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Players mentioned in Mitchell Report
The Associated PressChad Allen 2007 team: Played in Japan An outfielder who played with four teams in Major League Baseball between 1999 and 2005, the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, Florida Marlins, and Texas Rangers. In the report: Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk...Tags: Jay Gibbons, Gary Bennett, Major League Baseball, World Series, Brian Roberts
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Bios of players named in Mitchell Report
Chad Allen 2007 team: Played in Japan. An outfielder who played with four teams in Major League Baseball between 1999 and 2005, the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, Florida Marlins, and Texas Rangers. In the report: Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk...Tags: Jay Gibbons, Gary Bennett, Benito Santiago, Toronto Blue Jays, Mark McGwire
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Pettitte: I was never contacted by Mitchell
kat.obrien@newsday.comThe Mitchell Report, a 21-month investigation into the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball completed by former Sen. George Mitchell and released Thursday, is littered with the names of Yankees players, past and present. The most prominent...Tags: Roger Clemens, Major League Baseball, Ricky Bones, Rondell White, Jason Giambi
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Players with Yankees ties in the Mitchell Report
ROGER CLEMENS 2007 team: Yankees One of the game's greatest pitchers, he ranks eighth on the career wins list with 354 and owns a record seven Cy Young Awards. According to former Blue Jays and Yankees strength and conditioning coach Brian McNamee, from...Tags: Florida Marlins, Mark McGwire, Major League Baseball, Rafael Palmeiro, Jason Giambi
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Memorabilia company apologizes for bad taste
Few sports-related businesses are as shameless as the memorabilia world, where if a player loses a non-essential body part, it just might turn up for sale before sunup. Steiner Sports Memorabilia, though, realized it took one step too far after it sent...Tags: Major League Baseball
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Trainer: I injected Pettitte to aid recovery
kat.obrien@newsday.comThe Mitchell Report, a 21-month investigation into the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball completed by former Senator George Mitchell and released yesterday, is littered with the names of Yankees players, past and present. The most...Tags: Roger Clemens, Major League Baseball, Addiction, Ricky Bones, Rondell White
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Dodgers sign catcher named in Mitchell Report
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe Dodgers became the first team to sign a player named in former Sen. George Mitchell's report on performance-enhancing drugs since it was released last week, as backup catcher Gary Bennett on Monday agreed to a one-year contract with an option for a...Tags: Gary Bennett, Major League Baseball, New York Yankees, Gary Matthews, Cy Young
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A 'mountain of integrity' in Annapolis
Sun reporterDave Smalley, a former Navy basketball coach whose life revolved around family, sports and the nurturing of young athletes, died yesterday at age 72 at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis. The cause of death, according to his son David Smalley,...Tags: Antonio Freeman, Death and Dying, Clubs and Associations, Armed Forces, National Football League
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The Great Steroids Debate: What's Arte Moreno's Next Move?
The biggest free agent signing this offseason by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim was a five-year, $50 million contract handed out to 32-year-old center fielder Gary Matthews, Jr. But at the end of February, reports surfaced that Matthews' name came up...Tags: Major League Baseball, Addiction, Anaheim Angels, Gary Matthews, New York Mets
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NL West: D-backs should slither past talented foes
ken.davidoff@newsday.comNo division received more of an offseason energy burst than the NL West. And now this quintet of teams, the laughingstock of the industry back in 2005, should feature one of the most exciting, well-played races. The division imported six Cy Young Award...Tags: Mike Hampton, Derek Lowe, Major League Baseball, Randy Johnson, Luis Gonzalez
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Red Sox fan loses '05 tickets
From Wire ReportsThe spectator who interfered with New York Yankees right fielder Gary Sheffield had his season tickets for 2005 revoked yesterday by the Boston Red Sox. A fan who spilled beer on Sheffield was prohibited from buying tickets for the rest of the season....Tags: Buddy Groom, Boston Red Sox, Tom Davis, Chicago White Sox, Government
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