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    Comes out in a few...


    lets hope no cajuns (BJ Ryan) end up on the list.


    Anyone care to guess names that will be on the list?

    Brady Anderson
    Mo Vaughn
    Albert Belle
    Roger Clemens
    Andy Pettite
    Johnny Damon
    Lenny Dykstra
    Gery Sheffield
    Kerry Wood
    Mark Prior
    John Rocker
    Sammy Sosa
    Mark McGwire
    Eric Gagne
    Aaron Boone
    Dante Bichette
    Jeff Bagwell

    I can go on...


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    Albert Pujols.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BrockMeaux View Post
    Albert Pujols.
    I don't think his name will be on it but he should be. I say guilt by association is a major factor here. Look at the teams with multiple players raising a red flag. Ankiel will be on the list because he already admitted it... but I say more cardinals are involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anhil8tor View Post
    _ I don't think his name will be on it but he should be. I say guilt by association is a major factor here. Look at the teams with multiple players raising a red flag. Ankiel will be on the list because he already admitted it... but I say more cardinals are involved. _
    You can add Puge Rodriguez, Barry Bonds,Ryan Klesko, Matthews Jr.

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    rhineaux's Avatar rhineaux is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by anhil8tor View Post
    _ I don't think his name will be on it but he should be. I say guilt by association is a major factor here. Look at the teams with multiple players raising a red flag. Ankiel will be on the list because he already admitted it... but I say more cardinals are involved. _
    I've already seen a list of the names that has Pujols on it. I also noticed that Brett Boone was on there, not that it really helped his career.

    I also saw Brady Anderson's name on the list, anyone care to guess the year that this guy was on the juice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by anhil8tor View Post
    I don't think his name will be on it but he should be. I say guilt by association is a major factor here. Look at the teams with multiple players raising a red flag. Ankiel will be on the list because he already admitted it... but I say more cardinals are involved.
    Can the league ban the yankees. Theres so many I saw on there that they might as well rename their team the New York HGH.

    Tuffguy

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    Clemens, Miguel Tejada, Pettitte, Eric Gagne, Troy Glaus, Gary Matthews Jr., Brian Roberts, Paul Lo Duca, Rick Ankiel Jay Gibbons Barry Bonds, Gary Sheffield, Mark McGwire, Marvin Benard; Bobby Estalella; Jason Giambi; Jeremy Giambi; Armando Rios; Benito Santiago and Randy Velarde

    Some of them...


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    Care to guess how many hits that report gets today!


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    Quote Originally Posted by TuffGuy84 View Post
    _ Can the league ban the yankees. Theres so many I saw on there that they might as well rename their team the New York HGH.

    Tuffguy _
    The report specifically list David Justice during his playing days in New York.

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    The more I think about it, the more I come to one realization. Selig played the league for a fool again. I think going into this investigation Selig had 2 things in mind and that is "how can I get the league as a whole to stop blaming me for steroids" and "how do I take the heat away from me for the Bonds/balco situation" and cleverly he accomplished both. He made sure that every single team was mentioned in the report so that no one can say "well atleast my guys don't do it". As an added bonus, he made sure to throw in a trump card with Clemens so that people who want an asterix next to Bonds would have to say Clemens deserves the same treatment.

    Tuffguy


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    Listing of players

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    Early indications of Steroid Use in Baseball (1988 to August 1998) - Section IV, pages 60-76
    Three of the four players named in Section IV admitted steroid use: Ken Caminiti, Jose Canseco and Wally Joyner.
    Player Location in Mitchell Report
    Ken Caminiti pages 71-73

    Jose Canseco pages 61-66

    Lenny Dykstra pages 66-67

    Wally Joyner page 73


    Androstenedione and Baseball's Broadening Awareness of the Use of Performance Enhancing Substances - Section V, pages 77-85
    A bottle of androstenedione, a steroid hormone legally sold as a dietary supplement in the U.S. at the time and not prohibited by baseball, was discovered in Mark McGwire's locker in St. Louis. He was also accused of using steroids in Oakland by former teammate Jose Canseco. In 2004, it was announced Derrick Turnbow tested positive for steroids during training camp for the U.S. Olumpic team.
    Player Location in Mitchell Report
    Mark McGwire pages 77-85

    Derrick Turnbow page 130


    Incidents Providing Evidence to Baseball Officials of Players' Possession or Use of Performance Enhancing Substances, Section VI, pages 86-111
    A number of incidents, beginning in 2000, were reported to the Commissioner's Office. According to the Mitchell Report, many incidents were not investigated thoroughly or at all.
    Player Location in Mitchell Report
    Manny Alexander pages 91-92

    Ricky Bones pages 92-94

    Alex Cabrera pages 94-95

    Paxton Crawford pages 111

    Juan Gonzalez pages 95-99

    Jason Grimsley pages 106-108

    Rafael Palmeiro pages 103-106

    David Segui pages 110


    Major League Baseball and the BALCO Investigation, Section VII, pages 112-137
    Several players were implicated in testimony leaked in the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative (BALCO) investigation and the subsequent book "Game of Shadows" written by two San Francisco Chronicle reporters studying the case.
    Player Location in Mitchell Report
    Marvin Bernard pages 127-128

    Barry Bonds pages 128-130

    Bobby Estalella pages 120

    Jason Giambi pages 131-133

    Jeremy Giambi pages 133-134

    Armando Rios pages 106-108

    Benito Santiago pages 134-135

    Gary Sheffield pages 135-137

    Randy Velarde pages 137


    Information Obtained Regarding Other Players' Possession or Use of Steroids and Human Growth Hormone, Section VIII, pages 138-233
    Kirk Radomski, a bat boy, equipment manager and clubhouse attendant for the New York Mets from 1985-95, provided Mitchell's committee with players' names as part of his plea bargain with the federal government in the case against the BALCO. In addition, Radomski provided mailing receipts of shipments as well as checks and money orders from players, all included in the report. New York Yankees major league strength and conditioning coach Brian McNamee provided extensive context as well.
    Player Location in Mitchell Report
    Chad Allen pages 225-227

    Mark Bell pages 219-220

    Gary Bennett pages 222-223

    Larry Bigbie pages 152-158

    Kevin Brown pages 214-217

    Mike Carreon pages 133-134

    Jason Christiansen page 205

    Howie Clark pages 228-229

    Roger Clemens pages 167-175

    Jack Cust page 159

    Brendan Donnelly pages 224-225

    Chris Donnells pages 190-194

    Lenny Dykstra pages 149-150

    Matt Franco page 165

    Ryan Franklin pages 133-134

    Eric Gagne pages 217-219


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