steroids News Archive

10-Feb-2007

 

  • John Donovan: Vincent predicts Mitchell probe to go to D.C. (Sports Illustrated)
    Almost a year into Major League Baseball's investigation into its sordid steroids past, all exit signs seem to be pointing toward the one place that nobody really wants to go: Back to Capitol Hill, under the klieg lights, in front of a bunch of made-for-TV politicians looking for truth, blood and some face time on the evening news.


  • Selig Noncommittal on Following Bonds (Washington Post)
    SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds might get a telephone call from baseball commissioner Bud Selig instead of a handshake if the San Francisco Giants slugger breaks Hank Aaron's home run record. Selig wouldn't say Thursday whether he would attend any Giants games if and when Bonds closes in on the mark.


  • Bigger, Stronger, Faster: Recruiting Pressure Drives Some To Steroids (KXAN 36 Austin)
    Bigger, stronger, faster... it's become the mantra for high school sports. And for many young athletes, It's the key to going pro. But in reality, only two percent of high schoolers will receive an athletic scholarship.


  • Steroid case set for trial (Times-Reporter)
    A trial date of March 22 has been set in the case of Theodore A. Lyon II, a former Friendly Ridge Rd., Tippecanoe, resident accused of mixing, distributing and selling anabolic steroids.


  • State college sports: Stout to begin drug testing (Wisconsin State Journal)
    In the wake of December police searches that found steroids and other drugs at the homes of two football players, UW-Stout said Thursday it will require its athletes to undergo random drug tests.


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