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steroids News Archive08-Jun-2007
Guillen: Steroids probe targets Latinos (Daily Southtown) When Ozzie Guillen met with "five people" about steroids last year, the White Sox manager thought they were on a mission.
Guillen: Steroids investigation targeting Latino players (Baltimore Sun) White Sox manager says probe officials focused questions on demographic group White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen thinks Major League Baseball's steroids investigation is unfairly targeting Latino players.
Legal motion seeks names of MLB players who received steroids (San Francisco Chronicle) The government should be forced to make public the identities of as many as 23 Major League Baseball players who received performance-enhancing drugs from an admitted steroids dealer and former employee of the New York Mets, according to legal papers filed...
Selig asks Giambi to speak with MLB's steroids investigator (Elizabethton Star) NEW YORK (AP) -- Jason Giambi got two messages on Wednesday. One was from commissioner Bud Selig telling him to talk steroids with George Mitchell. The other was from the players' union telling him to hold off.
Selig asks Giambi to cooperate in steroids probe (Rocky Mountain News) Commissioner Bud Selig asked Jason Giambi to speak with George Mitchell within two weeks, which would make the Yankees player the first active player known to cooperate with baseball's steroids investigator.
Guillen: Steroids probe targets Latinos (Daily Southtown) When Ozzie Guillen met with "five people" about steroids last year, the White Sox manager thought they were on a mission. That mission, he said, was to nab Latino players.
MLB keeps dropping the ball on steroids (Newsday) Treatment of Giambi is just going to discourage others from speaking So Jason Giambi finally lets down his guard and talks about steroids, and here's what comes of it: Major League Baseball now is trying to intimidate him into cooperating with its own investigation, which clearly has its own conflicting issues.
Many Teen Girls Use Steroids (iVillage Total Health) Teenage girls who admit using anabolic steroids are less likely to be athletes and more likely to have other health-harming behaviors, researchers are reporting.
Selig refuses to talk about steroids, Bonds (Orlando Sentinel) Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig wasn't in any mood to talk about Barry Bonds, Jason Giambi, steroids or any other significant issue facing his sport when he attended the amateur draft Thursday at Disney's Wide World of Sports.
Guillen: Steroids probe targets Latino players (ESPN) White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen thinks Major League Baseball's steroids investigation is unfairly targeting Latino players.
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