steroids News Archive

17-Aug-2007

 

  • Steroids Case Spreads from Docs to Medics, Police (NPR)
    All Things Considered , August 15, 2007 · Dozens of Phoenix firefighters and police officers have been caught up in a federal investigation of illegal steroid use. The DEA investigation originally involved only the doctors distributing the steroids but has expanded to include many first responders.


  • MLB won't punish Giambi for past involvment with steroids (Houston Chronicle)
    Jason Giambi escaped punishment from commissioner Bud Selig on Thursday because of the Yankee slugger's charitable work and cooperation with baseball's steroids investigator.


  • Selig says he won't punish Giambi for steroids (MSNBC)
    Jason Giambi won?t be disciplined by commissioner Bud Selig after the New York Yankees slugger had a ?frank and candid? meeting with baseball?s steroids investigator.


  • Giambi Won't Face Punishment For Admitted History With Steroids (NY1 News)
    Yankees slugger Jason Giambi won't be disciplined by Major League Baseball, even though he has admitted to having a history with steroids, Commissioner Bud Selig said on Thursday.


  • Selig won't punish Giambi over steroids (AP via Yahoo! News)
    Jason Giambi escaped punishment from commissioner Bud Selig on Thursday because of the Yankee slugger's charitable work and cooperation with baseball's steroids investigator. Selig, speaking on the second and final day of an owners meeting, called this an "appropriate decision."


  • Selig Won't Punish Giambi Over Steroids (San Francisco Chronicle)
    Jason Giambi escaped punishment from commissioner Bud Selig on Thursday because of the Yankee slugger's charitable work and cooperation with baseball's steroids investigator. Selig, speaking on the second and final day of an owners meeting, called this an "...


  • Steroids Case Spreads from Docs to Medics, Police (NPR)
    Dozens of Phoenix firefighters and police officers have been caught up in a federal investigation of illegal steroid use. The DEA investigation originally involved only the doctors distributing the steroids but has expanded to include many first responders.


  • Giambi spared punishment after steroids speech (The Record)
    Jason Giambi has avoided any discipline by commissioner Bud Selig, who praised the Yankee slugger's candor during his coerced cooperation with former Sen. George Mitchell's investigation into steroids use in baseball.


  • Selig won't punish Giambi for steroids admission (Sports Illustrated)
    With a bright-eyed smile stretched across his rosy face, Jason Giambi bounced around the field during batting practice and posed for photos with fans.


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