steroids News Archive
20-Jan-2007
Government Could Get Involved In MLB Steroids Probe (The Boston Channel)
Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell warns baseball owners that a lack of cooperation with his
steroids
investigation could "significantly increase" the chances of governmental involvement.
Mitchell warns baseball to cooperate with steroids probe (Los Angeles Times)
Mark McGwire refused to tell Congress whether he had used
steroids
. Rafael Palmeiro insisted he never had.
Baseball Owners Get Warning on Steroids (ABC News)
Mitchell Warns Baseball Owners That Government Could Become Involved in Steroids Probe
Congress May Probe Baseball Steroids, Mitchell Says (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Former Senator George Mitchell told Major League Baseball owners that the U.S. Congress might get involved with a steroids investigation if teams don't cooperate with his own probe.
Government to baseball: No steroids (The Arizona Republic)
An angry commissioner tells baseball owners they better start cooperating with a nearly year-long steroids investigation.
Former police officer sentenced for distributing steroids (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)
RICHMOND, Va. A former Petersburg police officer has been sentenced to three months in federal prison for illegally distributing anabolic steroids.
Baseball Owners Get Warning on Steroids (Washington Post)
George Mitchell warns baseball owners that a lack of cooperation with his investigation into steroid use will "significantly increase" the chances of governmental involvement.
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