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22 results for "steroids"
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Jayson Stark's baseball Hall of Fame ballot
Jayson StarkFor only the third time in more than two decades as a voter, my ballot was full. With Barry Larkin leading the way, here are the 10 names I checked.
Story | Conversation | January 08, 2012 -
Hall of Fame needs to deal with steroids era
Jayson StarkVoting for the Hall of Fame gets tougher and tougher, especially because the powers in Cooperstown have avoided responsibility and force the writers to be the morality police.
Story | Conversation | January 04, 2011 -
Jayson Stark: Three Strikes -- Mark McGwire mailbag edition
Jayson StarkNothing overstuffs the old inbox like a good steroid controversy. So let's head to the mailbag for a Mark McGwire-tinged edition of Three Strikes: Strike One: 'Where's the Crime?' Dept. I wrote the other day that while all those tears and sniffles ...
Blog | Conversation | January 15, 2010
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Mark McGwire speaks, seems to be remorseful
Jayson StarkMark McGwire finally admitted to using steroids, and while his confession left many unanswered questions, he did seem to be contrite.
Story | Conversation | January 11, 2010 -
Jayson Stark: Three Strikes -- NFL steroid era
Jayson StarkSTRIKE ONE -- DOUBLE STANDARD DEPT.: A story on this site caught my eye the other day. It's gotten about zero attention. And by now, only a couple of days after it broke, you'd have to search feverishly to even find it. But luckily for you, you're ...
Blog | Conversation | February 23, 2009 -
Tejada will talk about anything except steroids
Jayson StarkMiguel Tejada spent Tuesday, his first day in an Astros uniform, deflecting questions about steroids, while Houston's general manager defended his acquisition of the slugger.
Story | Conversation | February 19, 2008 -
Mitchell investigation falling on deaf ears
Jayson StarkGeorge Mitchell's steroid investigation is running into some severe roadblocks because no one is cooperating, writes Jayson Stark.
Story | Conversation | June 16, 2006
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Union, Mitchell at odds over former player interviews
Jayson StarkThe players' association and Sen. George Mitchell are butting heads again -- this time over whether Mitchell should be required to notify the union in advance before he attempts to interview former players.
Story | Conversation | June 05, 2006 -
Agent: Investigation won't force Bonds to retire
Jayson StarkMLB's investigation into steroid use "is not going to cause Barry to retire," his agent told ESPN.com Thursday night.
Story | Conversation | March 30, 2006 -
Teams unwilling to take a risk on Raffy
Jayson StarkDon't expect anyone to be lining up for Rafael Palmeiro this offseason, writes Jayson Stark.
Story | Conversation | September 23, 2005 -
Palmeiro still worthy of Cooperstown
Jayson StarkEven after testing positive for steroids, Rafael Palmeiro deserves to be in the Hall of the Fame.
Story | Conversation | August 01, 2005 -
Selig: 'Time is running out' on union
Jayson StarkSteroids, the World Baseball Classic and the All-Star Game itself dominated Bud Selig's one-hour conversation on Tuesday.
Story | Conversation | July 12, 2005 -
Rogers' crime won't be forgotten anytime soon
Jayson StarkKenny Rogers spoke diplomatically Monday, but still faces a long road back to normalcy, writes Jayson Stark.
Story | Conversation | July 11, 2005 -
Moving into new era will be a slow process
Jayson StarkThough it won't be a quick process, expect this season to be the beginning of life in the Post-Steroid Era.
Story | Conversation | March 28, 2005 -
Must-see TV, and much ado about ... what?
Jayson StarkWith one glaring exception, the heavy hitters of baseball are on deck for Congress. But what's the real agenda for holding hearings on steroids?
Story | Conversation | March 09, 2005 -
Prepare yourself, Barry: Tougher questions await
Jayson StarkBarry Bonds angrily dismissed the media Tuesday, but he won't be able to do that when questions about steroids are asked in an open courtroom.
Story | Conversation | February 22, 2005