steroids News Archive

25-Jun-2007

 

  • Murphy swings away at steroids in our pastime (Orlando Sentinel)
    Long ago when home runs were home runs and Barry Bonds weighed 185 pounds, an aging slugger was approached in the Braves' clubhouse with an intriguing offer.


  • Golf can't duck testing for steroids (The Florida Times-Union)
    It's pretty hard to look at professional golf right now and say it has a problem with steroids, especially because the guy who won the U.S. Open two weeks ago is nicknamed "The Duck" and chain-smoked his way through all 72 holes at Oakmont Country Club.


  • Giambi agrees to meeting on steroids (AP via Yahoo! News)
    Jason Giambi will tell his steroids story to George Mitchell, bowing to pressure from baseball commissioner Bud Selig.


  • Giambi's steroids meeting put off until at least July (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
    New York ? Jason Giambi won't meet with baseball steroids investigator George Mitchell until July at the earliest.


  • Giambi agrees to meet over steroids (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
    NEW YORK ? Jason Giambi will meet with George Mitchell, agreeing right before baseball Commissioner Bud Selig?s deadline Thursday to cooperate with the steroids investigator.


  • July would be earliest time for Giambi's steroids meeting (Houston Chronicle)
    Jason Giambi won't meet with baseball steroids investigator George Mitchell until July at the earliest.


  • State hasn't joined testing parade for steroids - for now (The Decatur Daily)
    New Jersey is doing it. So are Florida and Texas. But should Alabama follow their lead and begin testing high school athletes for steroids? Some local prep football coaches aren't sure how to answer that question.


  • Giambi agrees to steroids meeting with MLB (Sun-Sentinel)
    Jason Giambi probably had the law on his side. But he lacked the desire to engage in an imbroglio with Major League Baseball, so the Yankees' designated hitter officially capitulated yesterday, agreeing to become the first known active player to speak with baseball steroids investigator George Mitchell.


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