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14-Oct-2007

 

  • Selig prepared to accept steroids report (East Valley Tribune)
    Hours after a conference call between the 30 major league teams led some officials to believe Sen. George Mitchell would be willing to name names in his report on the steroids scandal, baseball commissioner Bud Selig downplayed the reports.


  • Steroids report may ID players (The Cincinnati Post)
    George Mitchell likely will issue his long-awaited report on steroids use in baseball by the end of the year, and there is a strong possibility he will identify individual players.


  • Mitchell to Release Steroids Report Soon (San Francisco Chronicle)
    Baseball investigator George Mitchell likely will issue his long-awaited report on steroids use in baseball by the end of the year, and there is a strong possibility he will identify individual players. A lawyer for the firm representing Major League...


  • Mitchell May Name Names in Steroids Case (ABC News)
    George Mitchell Likely to Issue Long-Awaited Report on Steroids Use in Baseball by End of Year


  • Baseball Notebook | Steroids findings out soon (Seattle Times)
    Baseball investigator George Mitchell likely will issue his long-awaited report on steroids use in baseball by the end of the year, and...


  • Steroids: Not Just for Athletes (Time Magazine)
    A new study reveals that the typical American steroid user is not necessarily an elite athlete, but just a guy who wants to look good


  • Baseball Notes | Steroids report may give names (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    Baseball Notable Investigator George Mitchell likely will issue his long-awaited report on steroids use in baseball by the end of the year, and there is a strong possibility he will identify individual players.


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