steroids News Archive

10-Jan-2007

 

  • McGwire, steroids test Hall voters (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
    How Mark McGwire fares on his first ballot could be a sign of how other suspected steroid users are handled.


  • A Look At The Baseball Hall Of Fame (CBS News)
    The results of Baseball's Hall of Fame balloting were announced today, and Mark McGwire was left out. He hit 583 home runs, but he has been suspected of using steroids and that has damaged his candidacy.


  • Steroids issue still a judgment call (Dallas Morning News)
    Baseball media view players under suspicion harshly; as for NFL ... Clearly, there is only one way to settle this dispute.


  • Ken Levine: Steroids Strike Out (HuffingtonPost)
    Congratulations to Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn for being selected to the Baseball Hall-of-Fame. Having broadcast for both the Orioles and the Padres it was a privilege being able to watch these gifted athletes play every day. And more important than their stats and the honor they brought to the game, both men at times agreed to be my guest on the post game show. And this was radio, folks. ...


  • 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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