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steroids News Archive09-Jan-2007
Palmeiro reportedly eyes return to MLB (MSNBC) Rafael Palmeiro, who was disgraced after testing positive for steroids in 2005, wants to return to baseball, according to a report in the Boston Globe.
Random testing could follow new IHSA steroids ban (Daily Southtown) A new Illinois High School Association ban on steroids could be the first step toward random testing during state finals in football, basketball and other selected sports, officials said Friday.
New IHSA steroids ban makes random testing a possibility (Quad-City Times) The Associated Press BLOOMINGTON, Ill. ? A new Illinois High School Association ban on steroids might be the first step toward random testing during state finals in football, basketball and other sports, officials said Friday.
MLB: January 8, 2007 (Sports Illustrated) According to a friend of Rafael Palmeiro, he wants to return to baseball even after the embarrassing events of 2005. Palmeiro, the highest-profile player ever to test positive for steroids, feels he's done the time and should be able to return. -- Boston Globe
One bowl game down, one to go (Glendale Star) The Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and Tostitos BCS National Championship games are kind of like a Cardinals game on steroids, Glendale Police Chief Steve Conrad said at a press conference Thursday morning.
Celizic: Judge Mac By Peers, Not Innuendo (NBC 10 Philadelphia) Celizic: Never voting for Mark McGwire is the worst kind of revisionist thinking. McGwire did what he did according to the rules at the time he played. Baseball didn't object to steroids; the game didn't even mention that they could be a problem.
Baseball's Steroids Taint Gets Hall of Fame Test With McGwire (Bloomberg.com) Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Mark McGwire's performance on Capitol Hill in 2005 may have more to do with his chances of being voted into baseball's Hall of Fame than his 583 home runs.
Steroids cloud follows McGwire (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) Depending on whom you talk to about former major-league slugger Mark McGwire, he belongs in one of two places for...
Steroids and Hall of Fame Voting (CBS News) Jon Heyman, writer for SI.com, weighs in on how steroid scandals will affect voting for this year's Baseball Hall of Fame nominees.
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