steroids News Archive

30-Apr-2007

 

  • Former Mets Employee Pleads Guilty In Steroids Case (NBC 5 Chicago)
    A former New York Mets clubhouse employee pleads guilty to distributing steroids to Major League baseball players.


  • New test for Texas students: steroids (Los Angeles Times)
    The state is close to a final bill that would make all high school athletes subject to random testing. HOUSTON ? Texas is poised to become the first state to randomly test high school athletes for steroids ? the most dramatic step yet in a nationwide backlash against the dangerous muscle-building drugs that have infested locker rooms across America.


  • Former Mets Employee Admits to Dealing Steroids (NPR)
    A former clubhouse employee of the New York Mets has pleaded guilty to distributing banned substances, including steroids, to baseball players. Kirk Radomski has agreed to cooperate with a wider investigation into drug use in Major League Baseball.


  • Man pleads guilty to distributing steroids to baseball players (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    A onetime New York Mets employee pleaded guilty to distributing steroids and human growth hormone to "dozens" of major league baseball players, prosecutors said Friday.


  • Former Mets Bat Boy Pleads Guilty To Giving Steroids To Players (NY1 News)
    A former Mets bat boy is expected to be sentenced in September after pleading guilty to providing baseball players with steroids. Kirk Radomski pleaded guilty yesterday in San Francisco to charges of distributing steroids and laundering money.


  • THE BALCO CASE / STEROIDS DEALER PLEADS GUILTY / Ex-batboy admits selling drugs to dozens of pro baseball players (San Francisco Chronicle)
    A former employee of the New York Mets pleaded guilty Friday to selling steroids to dozens of major-league baseball players in a federal prosecution that is a spin-off of the BALCO sports-doping investigation. At a hearing in U.S. District Court in San...


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