Dec. 13, 2007

Players Identified In The Doping Report

Current And Former MLB Players Named In The Mitchell Report

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(CBS)  It was a bombshell report filled with an all-star roster that linked players to steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs. The report culminated a 20-month investigation by former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, who was hired by Commissioner Bud Selig to examine what’s being called the “steroids era.”

Read the entire report. (409 pgs)
Current or former Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell Report include, but may not be limited to:

  • Chad Allen
  • Manny Alexander
  • Rick Ankiel
  • Mike Bell
  • David Bell
  • Gary Bennett Jr.
  • Marvin Bernard
  • Larry Bigbie
  • Barry Bonds
  • Kevin Brown
  • Paul Byrd
  • Ken Caminiti
  • Jose Canseco
  • Mark Carreon
  • Jason Christiansen
  • Howie Clark
  • Roger Clemens
  • Jack Cust
  • Brendan Donnelly
  • Chris Donnels
  • Lenny Dykstra
  • Bobby Estalella
  • Matt Franco
  • Ryan Franklin
  • Eric Gagne
  • Jason Giambi
  • Jeremi Giambi
  • Jay Gibbons
  • Troy Glaus
  • Jason Grimsley
  • Jose Guillen
  • Jerry Hairston Jr.
  • Matt Herges
  • Phil Hiatt
  • Glenallen Hill
  • Darren Holmes
  • Todd Hundley
  • David Justice
  • Chuck Knoblauch
  • Tim Laker
  • Mike Lansing
  • Paul Lo Duca
  • Nook Logan
  • Josias Manzanillo
  • Gary Matthews Jr.
  • Mark McGwire
  • Cody McKay
  • Kent Mercker
  • Bart Miadich
  • Hal Morris
  • Daniel Naulty
  • Denny Neagle
  • Rafael Palmeiro
  • Jim Parque
  • Andy Pettitte
  • Adam Piatt
  • Todd Pratt
  • Stephen Randolph
  • Adam Riggs
  • Brian Roberts
  • John Rocker
  • F.P. Santangelo
  • Benito Santiago
  • Gary Sheffield
  • Scott Schoeneweis
  • David Segui
  • Mike Stanton
  • Miguel Tejada
  • Ismael Valdez
  • Mo Vaughn
  • Randy Velarde
  • Ron Villone
  • Fernando Vina
  • Rondell White
  • Todd Williams
  • Jeff Williams
  • Matt Williams
  • Steve Woodard
  • Kevin Young
  • Gregg Zaun

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    by kevzgrl December 14, 2007 1:14 PM EST
    Hank Aaron EARNED his record - instead of an asterick, they ought to erase Barry''s "record" like they did Marion Jones. If you can''t do it without cheating, I certainly don''t want to watch it. I used to be a big baseball fan, but the strike several years ago pissed me off, so I stopped watching so much. I surely wouldn''t want to start up again now, after hearing about all these cheaters.
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    by hazelknows December 14, 2007 1:51 AM EST
    Fans always get the short end of the stick, higher ticket prices (good season or not) new stadiums, pricey ball players, you name it the fans pay and pay and pay. yet loyal fans keep coming back

    send the message, FAN BASEBALL BOYCOTT 2008
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    by pilgrimsway-2009 December 14, 2007 1:50 AM EST
    Why has this list all of the sudden comes out now? Why? I think because someone was found guilty in the first place. Remember He does not want to lose His records that he broke through steroids so now everyone else is named so everyone else is to blame. Thus he gets to keep his HR records. Home run records!
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    by pilgrimsway-2009 December 14, 2007 1:42 AM EST
    Why has this list all of the sudden comes out now? Why?
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    by toolmangler-2009 December 14, 2007 12:11 AM EST
    I found it. (bad eyes)
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    by toolmangler-2009 December 13, 2007 11:41 PM EST
    I thought Big mac had been charged and found guilty in absentia. where is his name?
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    by astaire10 December 13, 2007 11:20 PM EST
    Hey! I think these boys need a REAL lesson, not just a light rap ! You won''t stop it until you get them where it hurts: their WALLETS and their EGOS! This sort of thing is DRUG USE and CHEATING!What sort of an example is that for THE CHILDREN????
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    by Krazcarl December 13, 2007 10:23 PM EST
    sincityQ...OK your a momma''s boy and trying to take the high ground for a pat on the back.
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    by Redoubt December 13, 2007 10:19 PM EST
    I guess it all depends one your standards. If you can find entertainment in watching a drug perform, then this is for you. If you want human athletic skill... you are likely pretty sick by now.
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    by Krazcarl December 13, 2007 10:11 PM EST
    Yea if someone was going to pays us millions we wouldn''t take a few pills get real..
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    by buddhabman December 13, 2007 9:28 PM EST
    Disappointing but not surprising. Guys want to keep the edge, and be able to train harder and longer.
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    by cpaide December 13, 2007 9:27 PM EST
    let''s not forget mark mcgwire. go big mac!
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