NEW YORK -- Newschannel 4's Jonathan Dienst has obtained the expected list of current and former major league players linked to steroids, according to George Mitchell's investigation.
The list includes former MVP's Barry Bonds, Albert Pujols, Jason Giambi, Ken Caminitti and Albert Belle. The list contains two sets of brothers: Jose and Ozzie Canseco and Aaron and Bret Boone. Cy Young award winner Roger Clemens is also on the list.
Brady Anderson
Manny Alexander
Rick Ankiel
Jeff Bagwell
Barry Bonds
Aaron Boone
Rafael Bettancourt
Bret Boone
Milton Bradley
David Bell
Dante Bichette
Albert Belle
Paul Byrd
Wil Cordero
Ken Caminiti
Mike Cameron
Ramon Castro
Jose Canseco
Ozzie Canseco
Roger Clemens
Paxton Crawford
Wilson Delgado
Lenny Dykstra
Johnny Damon
Carl Everett
Kyle Farnsworth
Ryan Franklin
Troy Glaus
Rich Garces
Jason Grimsley
Juan Gonzalez
Eric Gagne
Nomar Garciaparra
Jason Giambi
Jeremy Giambi
Jose Guillen
Jay Gibbons
Juan Gonzalez
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 Sc hoenweiis
David Segui
Alex Sanchez
Gary Sheffield
Miguel Tejada
Julian Tavarez
Fernando Tatis
Maurice Vaughn
Jason Varitek
Ismael Valdez
Matt Williams
Kerry Wood
2007-12-13 04:36:38
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answered by J-Far 6
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j-far... what's your source? baseballssteroidera.com does not reflect the mitchell report - it's a list of those who have already admitted or been found to use steroids or hgh prior to the mitchell report.
cnbc does not have a list.
2007-12-13 04:45:37
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answered by Ann 4
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Is any their any surprises here? I mean I went down that list....and every player I was able to agree with quickly, one common thread with them all is that they all have the same patterns, many of them had on/off field issues their careers, injuries, behavior, numbers dropped off quickly, left the game abrubtly, etc
2007-12-13 04:41:44
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answered by Gordito 2
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Alexander and Vaughn act as counterevidence of steroids helping a player's performances and career.
2007-12-13 04:44:00
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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CNBC.Com
2007-12-13 04:35:33
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answered by ? 4
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http://www.baseballssteroidera.com/
2007-12-13 04:38:41
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answered by Magilla G 2
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