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'Seven or eight' scouts linked to gambling investigation

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

An investigation into a gambling ring in New York that already has cost one major league scout his job is expanding to include at least seven or eight others, writes ESPN.com's Mike Fish.

Story | Conversation | August 11, 2008

Radomski moved TV, found receipt, gave it to authorities

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

Convicted steroid distributor Kirk Radomski told ESPN.com that while he was moving a broken television off a dresser, he found a shipping receipt for human growth hormone that he claims to have sent to Roger Clemens' Houston home in 2002 or 2003.

Story | Conversation | July 16, 2008

Clemens saga weaves a tangled web in Houston

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

These obviously aren't good times for Roger Clemens. But he isn't the only person in Houston whose life has been turned upside down since the Rocket was named in the Mitchell Report, writes ESPN.com's Mike Fish.

Story | Conversation | May 16, 2008

Congress might not be interested in investigation of Pats' taping

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

Sen. Arlen Specter might try to involve Congress in an investigation of the Patriots.

Story | Conversation | May 14, 2008

Most convincing witness was the one who wasn't there

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

One of the congressmen who took part in the Roger Clemens hearing on Wednesday was swayed by a witness who was nowhere near Capitol Hill, writes ESPN.com's Mike Fish.

Story | Conversation | February 13, 2008

Pro-Clemens or anti-Clemens? Might depend on political party

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

Questions in Wednesday's hearing that attacked Roger Clemens seemed to come from one political party, while questions that attacked Brian McNamee seemed to come from the other, writes ESPN.com's Mike Fish.

Story | Conversation | February 13, 2008

Radomski's legacy: The man who made the Mitchell report sing

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

Kirk Radomski was a source, but he says he wasn't the only source of the steroids in baseball clubhouses. On the eve of his appearance at a congressional hearing, Radomski talks to ESPN.com's Mike Fish about baseball's steroids problem.

Story | Conversation | February 11, 2008

Radomski: 'I believe Brian is telling the truth'

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

In his first public comments, former Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski says he believes Brian McNamee is telling the truth about injecting Roger Clemens with performance-enhancing drugs, writes ESPN.com's Mike Fish.

Story | Conversation | February 09, 2008

Ex-Mets clubhouse attendant Radomski sentenced to 5 years probation

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

A former clubhouse attendant who implicated dozens of major leaguers in the use of performance-enhancing drugs was sentenced to five years of probation Friday.

Story | Conversation | February 08, 2008

The man who made the Mitchell report walks away free

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

Without Kirk Radomski, the Mitchell Report would have been a bare-bones study. Federal authorities apparently appreciated that by letting Radomski walk away a free man, writes Mike Fish from the scene of the sentencing.

Story | Conversation | February 08, 2008

Clubhouse culture led ex-Mariner to steroids and greenies

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

Former Mariners outfielder Shane Monahan wasn't named in the Mitchell report, but he wants to come clean about his use of steroids and amphetamines in the late '90s anyway, writes ESPN.com's Mike Fish.

Story | Conversation | December 28, 2007

How did baseball handle its big day? The reviews are in

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

Did Bud Selig look prepared? Was Don Fehr overly defensive? A congressman and a crisis management expert weigh in with their reviews of the performances by the key characters in Thursday's public disclosure of the Mitchell report.

Story | Conversation | December 14, 2007

Congress doesn't waste time; hearings scheduled already

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

The ink on former Sen. George Mitchell's report was barely dry before Congress weighed in Thursday and scheduled another round of steroid hearings in Washington, D.C, writes ESPN.com's Mike Fish.

Story | Conversation | December 13, 2007

Congressional members anticipate details in Mitchell investigation

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

Congress might jump back into the fray over performance-enhancing drugs in baseball if Mitchell's report comes back with a lot of unanswered questions, writes ESPN.com's Mike Fish.

Story | Conversation | December 11, 2007

If positive test is an issue, Bonds' defense team has options

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

If it becomes an issue, the government's evidence of a positive steroids test for Barry Bonds might not hold up in court, writes ESPN.com investigative reporter Mike Fish.

Story | Conversation | December 06, 2007