steroids News Archive

09-Sep-2007

 

  • Report: Toronto's Glaus linked to steroids (Miami Herald)
    According to a report, Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Troy Glaus received multiple shipments of performing-enhancing steroids between 2003 and 2004.


  • Glaus's name tarnished forever by steroids link (Toronto Star)
    Barry Bonds, Gary Sheffield, Jason Giambi and others in recent years have been found guilty ? if only in the court of public opinion ? when their names have been linked to media allegations of steroids. Jays third baseman Troy Glaus is the latest.


  • 'Operation Dumbell' Nets 24 Arrests For Steroids (WCBS-TV New York)
    Two dozen people, including a professional female boxer, were charged on Friday in an undercover investigation of two gyms in Queens suspected of peddling steroids and other drugs to aspiring boxers, body builders and other clients. The arrests followed an 18-month investigation dubbed "Operation Dumbbell." CBS News Interactive: Sports Doping


  • Dodgers, Giants receive letter from Mitchell regarding steroids (The San Francisco Examiner)
    SAN FRANCISCO ( Map , News ) - Steroids investigator George Mitchell sent letters to major leaguers asking them to contact him with anything they might know about the use of performance-enhancing drugs.


  • Should Glaus be suspended if he used steroids? (Slam! Sports)
    The same Florida-based pharmacy that allegedly prescribed a year's worth of Human Growth Hormone to St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Rick Ankiel, also prescribed steroids for Blue Jays third baseman Troy Glaus, according to a Sports Illustrated investigative report.


  • Pharmacy shipped steroids to Glaus: report (CBC)
    Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Troy Glaus was sent several shipments of performance-enhancing steroids through an alleged illegal internet distribution network, Sports Illustrated reported Friday.


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