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Default The Mitchell Report - 13-12-2007, 07:49 PM

NEW YORK (12-13-07)( CNN) -- Illegal steroids have been in widespread use in Major League Baseball for more than a decade, former Sen. George Mitchell said in releasing a report Thursday.


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"Those who have illegally used these substances range from players whose major league careers were brief to potential members of the Baseball Hall of Fame," Mitchell said.

Mitchell said between 5 percent and 7 percent of players who participated in a 2003 survey tested positive for performance enhancing drugs.

Mitchell said while action should be taken against the most egregious abusers, it will be in baseball's best interest to put the past behind it.

"The commissioner should give the players and everyone else the chance to make a fresh start," Mitchell said. "That's what baseball needs."

Mitchell said while steroid use has been declining recently, players are using human growth hormone to enhance performance.

Dozens of current and former major league baseball players, including Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens, sluggers Mo Vaughn and Gary Sheffield and reliever Eric Gagne, are named as being linked to steroid use in the report.
  
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Default Re: The Mitchell Report - 13-12-2007, 07:51 PM

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS, THIS IS SOOOOO DOPE! <--NO PUN INTENDED

WHY? CUZ I HATE THE YANKEES AND THE LIST IS 89% OR MORE BASED ON THEM
  
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Default Re: The Mitchell Report - 13-12-2007, 08:11 PM

Word Mx The Yankees Are 89% Steroid Active Crazyyyyyy Wooooooooo-weeeeeeeeee
  
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Default Clemens, Bonds, Tejada named in Mitchell Report - 14-12-2007, 07:56 PM

Clemens, Bonds, Tejada named in Mitchell Report

i don't care about the subject, just thought the headline was pretty funny. it's real. see for yourself.


NEW YORK (AP) - Roger Clemens, Miguel Tejada and Andy Pettitte were named in the long-awaited Mitchell Report today, an All-Star roster linked to steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs that put a question mark — if not an asterisk — next to some of baseball's biggest moments.

Barry Bonds, already under indictment on charges of lying to a federal grand jury about steroids, and Gary Sheffield also showed up in baseball's most infamous lineup since the Black Sox scandal.

The report culminated a 20-month investigation by former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, hired by commissioner Bud Selig to examine the Steroids Era.

"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," Mitchell said. "There was a collective failure to recognize the problem as it emerged and to deal with it early on."

Eric Gagne, Jason Giambi, Troy Glaus, Gary Matthews Jr., Jose Guillen, Brian Roberts, Paul Lo Duca and Rick Ankiel were among other current players named in the report. Some were linked to Human Growth Hormone, others to steroids.

Clemens was singled out in nearly nine pages, with much of the information on the seven-time Cy Young Award winner coming from former New York Yankees major league strength and conditioning coach Brian McNamee. More than a dozen Yankees, past and present, were among the 75-plus players identified.

"According to McNamee, from the time that McNamee injected Clemens with Winstrol through the end of the 1998 season, Clemens' performance showed remarkable improvement," the report said. "During this period of improved performance, Clemens told McNamee that the steroids 'had a pretty good effect' on him."

McNamee also told investigators that "during the middle of the 2000 season, Clemens made it clear that he was ready to use steroids again. During the latter part of the regular season, McNamee injected Clemens in the buttocks four to six times with testosterone from a bottle labeled either Sustanon 250 or Deca-Durabolin."

Mitchell urged Selig to hold off on punishing players in the report "except in those cases where he determines that the conduct is so serious that discipline is necessary to maintain the integrity of the game."
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Several stars named in the report could pay the price in Cooperstown, much the way Mark McGwire was kept out of the Hall of Fame this year merely because of steroids suspicion.

"Former commissioner Fay Vincent told me that the problem of performance-enhancing substances may be the most serious challenge that baseball has faced since the 1919 Black Sox scandal," Mitchell said in the 409-page report.

"The illegal use of anabolic steroids and similar substances, in Vincent's view, is 'cheating of the worst sort.' He believes that it is imperative for Major League Baseball to 'capture the moral high ground' on the issue and, by words and deeds, make it clear that baseball will not tolerate the use of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs."

Kevin Brown, Benito Santiago, Lenny Dykstra, Chuck Knoblauch, David Justice and Mo Vaughn were among former players named.

"We identify some of the players who were caught up in this drive to gain a competitive advantage," the report said. "Other investigations will no doubt turn up more names and fill in more details, but that is unlikely to significantly alter the description of baseball's 'steroids era' as set forth in this report."

Mitchell is a director of the Boston Red Sox, and some questioned whether that created a conflict.

"Judge me by my work," Mitchell said. "You will not find any evidence of bias, special treatment, for the Red Sox or anyone else. That had no effect on this investigation or this report, none whatsoever."

Giambi, under threat of discipline from Selig, was the only current player known to have cooperated with the Mitchell investigation.

"The players' union was largely uncooperative for reasons that I thought were largely understandable," Mitchell said.
  
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Default Re: Clemens, Bonds, Tejada named in Mitchell Report - 14-12-2007, 10:03 PM

im not much of a bonds or clemens fan anyway, and they using steroids wouldnt be a big surprise to me
  
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