http://www.boston.com/sports/baseba...eport_clemens_1.html?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed4
There it is, But I figured as much.
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the unofficial list I've been seeing around the net...
Brady Anderson
Manny Alexander
Rick Ankiel
Jeff Bagwell
Barry Bonds
Aaron Boone,
Rafaeil Bettancourt
Bret Boone
Milton Bradley
David Bell
Dante Bichette
Albert Belle
Paul Byrd
Wil Cordero
Ken Caminiti
Mike Cameron
Ramon Castro
Jose and Ozzie Canseco
Roger Clemens
Paxton Crawford
Wilson Delgado
Lenn y Dykstra
Johnny Damon
Carl Everett
Kyle Farnsoworth
Ryan Franklin
Troy Glaus
Rich Garces
Jason Grimsley
Troy Glaus
Juan Gonzalez
Eric Gagne
Nomar Garciaparra
Jason Giambi
Jeremy Giambi
Jose Guillen
Jay Gibbons
Clay Hensley
Jerry Hairston
Felix Heredia Jr.
Darren Holmes
Wally Joyner
Darryl Kile
Matt Lawton
Raul Mondesi
Mark McGwire
Guillermo Mota
Robert Machado
Damian Moss
Abraham Nunez
Trot Nixon
Jose Offerman
Andy Pettitte
Mark Prior
Neifi Perez
Rafael Palmiero
Albert Pujols
Brian Roberts
Juan Rincon
John Rocker
Pudge Rodriguez
Sammy Sosa
Scott Schoenweiis
David Segui
Alex Sanchez
Gary Sheffield
Miguel Tejada
Julian Tavarez
Fernando Tatis
Maurice Vaughn
Jason Varitek
Ismael Valdez
Matt Williams
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David Segui said he was never asked a question, but admited this week to doing it, so I don't think he is in the report. But Andy Pettitte? wow!!!!
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Yanks are cheaters! :glare:
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Brady Anderson. I'm guessing he started right before the '96 season....and stopped right after. :lol:
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It surprises me that Albert Pujols is on that list.
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That explains why the Mets didn't want LuDuca back.
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Heard it was going to be a bad day in the Bronx.
Love the big red stripe that MSN.com put on their home page "BREAKING NEWS: Clemens, Tejada, others named in Mitchell Report. Developing". -
haha, no Jeter, no Rivera
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nook logan really?
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http://www.baseballssteroidera.com/
Not sure how legit it is but found it on the MSNBC board. -
Colorado Dolfan ...dirty drownin' man?
Link to the full report if anyone really wants to read the whole thing (409 pgs): http://assets.espn.go.com/media/pdf/071213/mitchell_report.pdf -
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Pujols and Boone surprise me.
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I don't believe they were on the official list. Although i'm kinda surprised Brett Boone wasn't.
I question the credibility of the list made by an owner of a team. Most of the info he got was from drug dealers, not exactly the most crediblie of sources.
There was no reason to name names, except to stroke Buddy Selig's ego. Selig is a joke, he turns a blind eye after devastating the sport to bring it back, then all the sudden he's Sherlock Holmes.
I'd like to see a list of NFL players because I suspect it would be atleast as long. They get the benefit of the doubt because they had a testing policy in place.
Pettite and Clemens aren't really a surprise. They're just nicer guys than Barry. Where's the positive tests for these guys? If Buddy really wanted to release info release who tested positive prior to the policy being put into place. -
This list was determined to be a fake, too bad because this one is better than the real one as far as star power. -
This was a pretty disappointing list to say the least. Besides Clemens and Pettite (whose names were leaked by the LA Times back in April or May) there were no big surprises or shockers.
This will be the talk of sports until Christmas and then the story will die and no one will care anymore. -
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Give the Mets that 2001 WS title, 8 Yank's on the team were using steriods!:glare:
Clemens throwing the bat that year at Pizza, Steriod rage!!!!!!!:hump: -
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Read Ken Stabler's book, he talks about bowls of uppers and pills in the middle of the locker room, and players would grap a handfull and swallow them as they went out to the field. -
There are obviously going to be more Yankee/Met players because Mitchell's main source was a Mets clubhouse assistant. Trust me, if we could magically have a list of every player who used steroids, the teams would be pretty even.
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Anyway the thing people are missing is the reason why there are so many NY players names is because the only guys Mitchell got to talk where a former NYY trainer and a former NY Mets clubhouse boy so of course there is going to be a lot of NY guys on that list. In fact I was surprised more Met players weren't named simply because Radomski was always with the team. -
I can't remember the name of the author but Juicing the Game, gave some credibility to Bud Selig. He wanted testing earlier but nobody would go for it. If MLB had a policy in place to test it would've covered it's own behind. Much like the NFL does.
I didn't look it up but thought I heard that Mitchell had some part of BoSox management. Though I must've been wrong. Still it's a conflict of interest not to have an independent 3rd party to do the investigation.
As fans we want athletes to never do any wrong. We put them up almost on an un-human level like they're bigger than life. Though I think as we'd love every sport to be utopian and have no bad news. We're wrong and naiive. -
I don't disagree with anything you said. I agree having someone that was/is getting paid by two MLB teams (people forget Mitchell was getting pay checks from Disney who owns the LA Angels) is a conflict of interest even if the guy was 100% unbiased with his report, people would still doubt it.
The list was a joke, without those 2 guys he would have had nothing because no one from the MLBPA would talk to him but Frank Thomas and he wasn't even a user. -
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The bowls of pills is a funny picture
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Here's the official list of guys that were named in Mitchell's report:
http://rotoworld.com/content/features/column.aspx?sport=MLB&columnid=127&articleid=29671
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