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I'm not seeing anything on Sosa in the report. Same for Wood and Prior. Unless I'm not doin' it rite?

 

I didn't see it either. Also didn't see Pujols.

 

so? this is the least comprehensive report ever.

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Anybody else concerned about the amount of former Cubs on the list? I count atleast 13.

 

Alexander, Farnsworth, Nomar, Hairston, Heredia, Lawton, Machado, Perez, Prior, Palmeiro, Sosa, Taverez, Wood.

 

Yeah but those guys might not have all been using as Cubs. Lawton claimed that he started them as a Yankee because, in part, of the terrible way he played for us and fear of not getting another contract.

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CT gets to live:

 

I'd bet CT's life that Kevin Brown was a juicer.

 

Kevin Brown

Kevin Brown pitched for six teams in Major League Baseball between 1986 and

2005, the Texas Rangers (8 seasons), Baltimore Orioles (1 season), Florida Marlins (2 seasons),

San Diego Padres (1 season), Los Angeles Dodgers (5 seasons), and New York Yankees

421 Although Vina had retired from baseball in 2004, Radomski said that in 2005 he was

contemplating a return.

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(2 seasons). He played in six All-Star games. He was the San Diego Padres Player of the Year

in 1998 and the Los Angeles Dodgers Player of the Year in 1999.

Radomski said that Paul Lo Duca referred Brown to him in 2000 or 2001 when

Brown and Lo Duca were teammates with the Dodgers. Brown called Radomski and they spoke

about human growth hormone for one or two hours. Radomski said that Brown was “very

knowledgeable” about human growth hormone. Brown was placed on the disabled list in June

2001 with a neck injury and in July 2001 with an elbow injury. After Brown got hurt, he called

Radomski again and asked for human growth hormone.

Radomski said that he sent human growth hormone to Brown

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I'm not seeing anything on Sosa in the report. Same for Wood and Prior. Unless I'm not doin' it rite?

 

I didn't see it either. Also didn't see Pujols.

 

so? this is the least comprehensive report ever.

 

they were all on that (now obviously bogus) list going around the internet earlier today. that's why people looked for them first on the real report.

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CT gets to live:

 

I'd bet CT's life that Kevin Brown was a juicer.

 

Kevin Brown

Kevin Brown pitched for six teams in Major League Baseball between 1986 and

2005, the Texas Rangers (8 seasons), Baltimore Orioles (1 season), Florida Marlins (2 seasons),

San Diego Padres (1 season), Los Angeles Dodgers (5 seasons), and New York Yankees

421 Although Vina had retired from baseball in 2004, Radomski said that in 2005 he was

contemplating a return.

215

(2 seasons). He played in six All-Star games. He was the San Diego Padres Player of the Year

in 1998 and the Los Angeles Dodgers Player of the Year in 1999.

Radomski said that Paul Lo Duca referred Brown to him in 2000 or 2001 when

Brown and Lo Duca were teammates with the Dodgers. Brown called Radomski and they spoke

about human growth hormone for one or two hours. Radomski said that Brown was “very

knowledgeable” about human growth hormone. Brown was placed on the disabled list in June

2001 with a neck injury and in July 2001 with an elbow injury. After Brown got hurt, he called

Radomski again and asked for human growth hormone.

Radomski said that he sent human growth hormone to Brown

 

Ouch.

 

Sorry Raisin and MurtonFan... your lives are now forfeit.

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I'm not seeing anything on Sosa in the report. Same for Wood and Prior. Unless I'm not doin' it rite?

 

I didn't see it either. Also didn't see Pujols.

 

so? this is the least comprehensive report ever.

 

they were all on that (now obviously bogus) list going around the internet earlier today. that's why people looked for them first on the real report.

 

 

I get that, but I don't want to see people like Roast come in here gloating that their favorite player wasn't in the report

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Matt Karchner pitched for two teams in Major League Baseball between 1995 and

2000, the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox. Members of my investigative staff

contacted him as part of our effort to interview former major league players.

 

Karchner said that during spring training in 1999, he observed two of his Chicago

Cubs teammates inject themselves with steroids in an apartment that Karchner was sharing with

them. Karchner declined to identify the players. He said that one of the players brought the

steroids to the apartment but was afraid of needles and therefore asked the second player to

administer the shot. The second player injected the first player with steroids in the buttocks and

then injected himself.

 

Later that season, Karchner was offered steroids by certain of his Cubs

teammates. Karchner would not disclose the names of players who offered him steroids, but he

said that the conversations he had with them involved the general cost of steroids and discussions

of “stacking” to build lean muscle necessary for pitchers. Karchner did not report either of these

incidents to anyone at the time.

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Okay, after copying the entire text into word and using the Find function, the only mention of Sosa is when he is writing about the congressional hearings. There is no mention of Mark Prior, Kerry Wood, Albert Pujols or Nomar.
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Sammy Sosa is some kind of freakin' evil genius mastermind living in his island lair.

 

Or was just smart enough to not use a personal check.

 

bingo

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Yeah, he was smart enough to use cash and not have it sent to Dodger Stadium... :cough:Gagne:cough:

 

 

Also, is it weird that Jerry Hairston has two entries?

Edited by sweetpeteman
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Sammy Sosa is some kind of freakin' evil genius mastermind living in his island lair.

 

Or was just smart enough to not use a personal check.

 

And for baseball players, the probably qualifies as genius.

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David Justice, Troy Glaus, Greg Zaun, Matt Williams, Gary Sheffield, Mo Vaughn, Eric Gagne, Miguel Tejeda, Paul LoDuca, Fernado Vina, Brenden Donnelly, Nook Logan, Rondell White, Roger Clemens, Andy Pettite, Jose Guillen, Jerry Hairston Jr...and a few other scrubs.
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Yeah, he was smart enough to use cash and not have it sent to Dodger Stadium... :cough:Gagne:cough:

 

Haha, awesome.

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