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steroids News Archive09-Aug-2007
Jones: Steroid question could dog A-Rod (AP via Yahoo! News) Chipper Jones predicted Alex Rodriguez will be the next player answering questions about steroids if he gets close to breaking the home run record.
Steroids controversy dogs San Francisco Giants outfielder who kept churning out records despite advancing age (Vancouver Province) - Set the single-season record for home runs in 2001 with 73, beating Mark McGwire's record by three. Many observers suspect Bonds may have used steroids to power that record season and others in his late 30s, an age at which many players start to slow down.
Selig, steroids investigator Mitchell meet (CBS Sportsline) Bud Selig watched Barry Bonds' 756th homer on television Tuesday night, then met with steroids investigator George Mitchell on Wednesday before returning to Milwaukee, a person with knowledge of the commissioner's whereabouts said.
Selig has steroids meeting with Mitchell (Fox Sports) Having missed Barry Bonds' 756th homer to meet with George Mitchell, baseball commissioner Bud Selig headed back to Milwaukee on Wednesday after speaking with his chief steroids investigator. The baseball commissioner was in New York and watching on television when Bonds broke Hank Aaron's record in San Francisco on Tuesday night, a person with knowledge of Selig's whereabouts said. The person ...
Bush congratulates Bonds, says history will be judge (AFP via Yahoo! News) US President and former pro baseball team owner George W. Bush congratulated Barry Bonds for smashing baseball's hallowed home-run mark, but avoided the controversy on Bonds' alleged use of steroids on his record hunt.
Selig meets Mitchell, returns home (AP via Yahoo! News) While Barry Bonds was breaking the home run record in San Francisco, baseball commissioner Bud Selig was in New York, preparing to meet with his chief steroids investigator.
Steroids cloud hangs over Bonds' achievement (CTV.ca) Some are wondering if new home run king Barry Bonds' unresolved steroids controversy will mean he'll spend time in prison before induction in baseball's Hall of Fame.
Selig meets with steroids investigator (KOLD News 13 Tuscon) Associated Press - August 8, 2007 7:43 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Baseball commissioner Bud Selig (SEE'-lihg) has met with chief steroids investigator George Mitchell.
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