http://files.mlb.com/mitchrpt.pdf
Here is the list of players named in the report:
Marvin Benard
Barry Bonds
Bobby Estalella
Jason Giambi
Jeremy Giambi
Benito Santiago
Gary Sheffield
Randy Velarde
Lenny Dysktra
David Segui
Larry Bigbie
Brian Roberts
Jack Cust
Tim Laker
Josias Manzanillo
Todd Hundley
Mark Carreon
Hal Morris
Matt Franco
Rondell White
Roger Clemens
Andy Pettite
Chuck Knoblauch
Jason Grimsley
Greg Zaun
David Justice
F.P. Santangello
Glenallen Hill
Mo Vaughn
Denny Neagle
Ron Villone
Ryan Franklin
Chris Donnels
Todd Williams
Phil Hiatt
Todd Pratt
Kevin Young
Mike Lansing
Cody Mckay
Kent Mercker
Andy Piatt
Miguel Tejada
Jason Christianson
Mike Stanton
Stephen Randolph
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Paul Lo Duca
Adam Riggs
Bart Miadich
Chad Allen
Fernando Vina
Kevin Brown
Eric Gagne
Mike Bell
Matt Herges
Gary Bennett Jr.
Jim Parque
Brandon Donnelly
Jeff Williams
Howie Clark
Nook Logan
Daniel Naulty
Rick Ankiel
Paul Byrd
Jay Gibbons
Troy Glaus
Jose Guillen
Gary Matthews, Jr.
Scott Schoeneweis
Jose Canseco
Jason Grimsley
Darren Holmes
John Rocker
Ismael Valdez
Matt Williams
Steve Woodard
David Bell
Not all of the players "guilt" is equal. For example, Brian Roberts is listed because Larry Bigbie told the investigators that Roberts told him in 2003 that he used steroids "two or three times."
Conspicuous by their absence are Sammy Sosa, Rafael Palmeiro and Mark McGwire.
Commissioner Selig and MLBPA boss Don Fehr to hold news conferences later today.
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8 Comments
Post a CommentI'm not sure what to make of this news. It's undoubtedly bad, but what should be done about it? Should we strip accomplishments and fine/suspend retroactively? I wish baseball would've had the courage to step up and follow World Anti-Doping standards.
I "forgot" about McGwire and Sosa- that was pretty big news at the time. "Conspicuous" is right.
it all begins from here
Perhaps Radomski wanted money orders because some players bounced checks? And there's a myth out there that steroids will make you a better player. There's more to it than "just plug it in and it works!"
I think a ban is a bit harsh. Just like I don't think Ozzy Ozbourne should be punished because someone listened to his albums and later committed suicide, I don't think MLB players should be punished because goofball teenagers decided to do steroids. Where were the parents and coaches for these teenagers?
Two observations - one original and one from the office:
1) It's interesting that the report had copies of payments, which were checks or money orders. Should we question whether those that paid by money order felt that there might be something "wrong" with buying these supplements?
2) If Met players were using steroids as well as the Yankee players, why did the Mets do so poorly over those years?
Give them their due process, but ban the convicted offenders. How many teenager baseball players will die of liver failure due to steroid use in an attempt to make The Bigs ??
Thanks for this information. I read the report today, it was front page news. Nice work Brian. :-)