steroids News Archive

22-Aug-2007

 

  • Jockey Club endorses ban on steroids (MSNBC)
    The Jockey Club has endorsed a prohibition on the unregulated use of anabolic steroids and is willing to support penalties for owners whose horses test positive for illegal medications, the Jockey Club chairman, Ogden Mills "Dinny" Phipps, said Sunday.


  • Report: Mets worker gave names of steroids clients (News 4 Reno)
    NEW YORK (AP) - Sports Illustrated's Web site is reporting that a former Mets clubhouse attendant has revealed the names of major league players who bought steroids from him.


  • Lawyer: Wrestler Benoit legally used steroids (Sports Illustrated)
    A lawyer for Chris Benoit's personal doctor suggested in court papers the former pro wrestler had a hormone disorder that permitted the amount of steroids he was prescribed before killing his wife, son and himself in June.


  • Third doctor guilty in steroids case (The Palm Beach Post)
    A doctor accused of helping his brother-in-law's Palm Beach Gardens clinic sell steroids has pleaded guilty in Albany, N.Y., to a reduced count of writing a bogus prescription.


  • Report: Mets ex-clubhouse attendant gave Mitchell names of steroids clients (7 News Boston)
    NEW YORK -- A former Mets clubhouse attendant revealed the names of major league players who bought steroids from him to baseball's chief steroid investigator, SI.com reported Tuesday.


  • Report: Mets ex-clubhouse attendant gives up names of steroids clients (The Globe and Mail)
    A former attendant revealed the names of players who bought steroids from him to baseball's chief steroid investigator


  • Former Mets clubhouse attendant gave Mitchell names of steroids clients. (KOIN News 6 Portland)
    NEW YORK (AP) - A former Mets clubhouse attendant reportedly has furnished information to baseball's chief steroid investigator. SI.com reports Kirk Radomski gave former Senator George Mitchell the names of major league players who bought steroids from him.


  • Report: Mets ex-clubhouse attendant gave Mitchell names of steroids clients (Slam! Sports)
    NEW YORK (AP) - A former Mets clubhouse revealed the names of major league players who bought steroids from him to baseball's chief steroid investigator, SI.com reported Tuesday.


  • Lawyer: Dead Wrestler Needed Steroids (CBS News)
    A lawyer for Chris Benoit's personal doctor suggested in court papers that Benoit had a hormone disorder that permitted the amount of steroids he was prescribed before the pro wrestler killed his wife, son and himself in June.


  • Lawyer: Wrestler Benoit Needed Steroids for HRT (Fox News)
    The lawyer of deceased lawyer Chris Benoit says his client needed steroids as part of a hormone replacement therapy treatment.


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