In from the cold? Not Rocket
Johnette Howard, Special to ESPN.comWill Roger Clemens ever learn? Apparently, not even the Mark McGwire lesson has penetrated the Rocket's consciousness.
Story | Conversation | November 17, 2009Feds urge court to reverse ruling
Associated PressFederal prosecutors urged a federal appellate court to reverse a trial judge and let them present critical evidence they say shows Barry Bonds knowingly used steroids.
Story | Conversation | September 17, 2009Bonds appeal deck might be stacked
Lester Munson, ESPN.comOral arguments in Barry Bonds' perjury case will be heard in the Court of Appeals this week, but the judges might be a tough audience for the government.
Story | Conversation | September 14, 2009BALCO lawyer Ellerman out of prison
Associated PressTroy Ellerman, the attorney who leaked BALCO information to the press, was released from prison.
Story | Conversation | September 08, 2009Players react to court ruling
Associated PressThe 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a 9-2 vote Wednesday that federal agents violated the players' protections against unreasonable searches and seizures when it confiscated a list of players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
Story | Conversation | August 26, 2009Court: Investigators wrong to seize list
Associated PressA federal appeals court has ruled that investigators were wrong to seize a list of 104 Major League Baseball players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs during the 2003 season.
Story | Conversation | August 26, 2009Ortiz apologizes for 'distraction'
ESPN.com news servicesJust because a player was on the list of names seized by the government doesn't guarantee he tested positive for steroids, the players' association says.
Story | Conversation | August 08, 2009The law won't stop the leaks
Lester Munson, ESPN.comBaseball's 2003 drug tests were supposed to be confidential, so why doesn't the legal system punish the people who keep leaking names? We have the answer.
Story | Conversation | August 04, 2009Aaron wants list revealed
Associated PressHank Aaron wants the names on the 2003 list of players who flunked drug tests to be released and thinks Pete Rose should be reinstated.
Story | Conversation | August 04, 2009Notable players linked to PEDs
ESPN.comESPN's Stats & Information group looks at some of the key Major League Baseball players who have been implicated or have admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs.
Story | Conversation | July 30, 2009Report: Manny, Ortiz tested positive
ESPN.com news servicesManny Ramirez and David Ortiz tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003, lawyers with knowledge of the results told The New York Times.
Story | Conversation | July 30, 2009Aaron advocates asterisks by records
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.comFormer home run king Hank Aaron said Saturday that he's willing to accept steroid users into the club, but with asterisks.
Story | Conversation | July 25, 2009Report: Clemens was not on 2003 list
ESPN.com news servicesRoger Clemens' lawyer says the pitcher was not among the more than 100 players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003.
Story | Conversation | July 03, 2009Suspended game
Amy K. Nelson, ESPN.comThree players who violated Major League Baseball's drug policy reflect on life without baseball.
Story | Conversation | June 30, 2009Conte: Plenty of players use products
ESPN.com news servicesMarlon Byrd of the Texas Rangers, identified in a report earlier this week as a customer of supplements from a company founded by BALCO's Victor Conte, isn't the only player using the supplements, according to Conte.
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