Mitchel Report
This report comes as no surprise to me, and it should be the same for us all. However my question is to the MLB commission. What will you do next? At this rate, I see most of the players on the way out the door, most of the Hall of Fame inductees, will be striped of the honor and those who are eligible, such as Roger Clemens, are on the rejection list, when the numbers show they should be on the list of the accepted. For Clemens and many others to follow, getting into the hall of fame will require a breathealizer , hair and urine samples. Just to check to see if it is you, perhaps a retena scan.
Lets Bump Forward.
The Future of Major sports are at stake, so on a more personal note I would like to say, Train hard, Eat Right, take the proper Health and body building supplements, do it the natural way. Most of these guys are out of shape in the MLB and NFL, yeah they can run but they are border line Heart attacks waiting to happen. Do it right and eat right.
See below for an excerpt of the story:
Roger Clemens, Miguel Tejada and Andy Pettitte were named in the long-awaited Mitchell Report on Thursday, an All-Star roster linked to steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs that put a question mark — if not an asterisk — next to some of baseball's biggest moments.
Barry Bonds, already under indictment on charges of lying to a federal grand jury about steroids, also showed up in baseball's most infamous lineup since the Black Sox scandal."The evidence we uncovered indicates that this has not been an isolated problem involving a few players or a few clubs," Mitchell said. "Many players were involved. Each of the 30 clubs has had players who have been involved with such substances at some time in their careers."
The report culminated a 20-month investigation by former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, hired by commissioner Bud Selig to examine the Steroids Era.
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Impact: ESPN.com reported Brian McNamee, a former trainer for the Yankees and Clemens, told investigators he supplied Clemens and Pettitte with steroids and that information is in the report. The Web site cited an unidentified source close to the trainer. "We will respond after the report," said Randy Hendricks, the agent for Clemens and Pettitte."
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