Tejada charge ramps up pressure
Lester Munson, ESPN.comThe charge that Miguel Tejada lied to congressional investigators about steroids is a clear signal that the government still has Roger Clemens in its sights, writes Lester Munson.
Story | Conversation | February 10, 2009Top sports business personalities
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Story | Conversation | December 16, 2008The Mitchell report one year later: picking up the pieces
Howard Bryant, ESPN.comThe Mitchell report once threatened to explode baseball into a million fragments. One calendar year later, the game has managed to reduce the decade's most vexing issue into an unpleasant afterthought.
Story | Conversation | December 11, 2008Year later, Mitchell wouldn't change report, thinks drug use down in MLB
Associated PressNearly one year later, George Mitchell wouldn't change a word of his report.
Story | Conversation | November 25, 2008Rays 9, Phillies 1
Associated PressRays 9, Phillies 1
Recap | Box Score | Conversation | March 07, 2008Players shouldn't sit alone on congressional hot seat
Howard Bryant, ESPN.comThe discussion of the Mitchell report has been focused almost exclusively on the players. As ESPN.com's Howard Bryant writes, Congress should hold baseball management, ownership and former Sen. George Mitchell accountable, too.
Story | Conversation | January 14, 2008Certain violations after 2003 might get closer look from MLB
Buster Olney, ESPN The MagazineMajor league players mentioned in the Mitchell report who are found to have violated the sport's drug-testing agreement after the 2003 season are likely to face the most scrutiny by MLB
Story | Conversation | December 18, 2007Mitchell report: Baseball slow to react to players' steroid use
ESPN.com news servicesGeorge Mitchell's 20-month report into steroid use in professional baseball blamed both players and management for the problem.
Story | Conversation | December 13, 2007Mitchell report includes a few recently signed, traded players
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.comThe Mitchell report includes a few players who have been involved recently in transactions or potential transactions. That's baseball's present reality.
Story | Conversation | December 13, 2007Players, owners prove pigs can fly
Jim Caple, ESPN.comJim Caple says completing a labor agreement early must rank as one of the most amazing stories in baseball history.
Story | Conversation | October 24, 2006Many issues to ponder
Jim Caple, ESPN.comSo what do you think of Barry Bonds now? Before we can answer that, Jim Caple asks us to answer some tough questions.
Story | Conversation | April 01, 2006Jayson Stark Archive 2001-2004
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Story | Conversation | January 05, 2005Framework in place for more stringent policy
ESPN.com news servicesBaseball players gave their lawyers the go-ahead Tuesday to reach an agreement with owners on tougher testing for steroids.
Story | Conversation | December 07, 2004In search of a hero
Eric Neel, Page 2 columnistWith the dark cloud of steroids hanging over baseball, Eric Neel has a solution: someone needs to admit they used them.
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