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  1. T.J. Quinn

    T.J. Quinn



    Bio

    T.J. Quinn joined ESPN in November 2007 as an investigative reporter for ESPN's Enterprise Unit, which is charged with developing long-form, investigative features to be presented across multiple platforms.

  2. MLB meets with doctor whose name was signed to Biogenesis prescri...

    Mike Fish and T.J. Quinn

    Major League Baseball officials met Friday with Dr. Daniel Carpman, an anti-aging doctor whose name appears on forged prescription forms tied to a South Florida clinic suspected as a source of performance-enhancing substances for some players.

    Story | Conversation | May 17, 2013
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  5. Forged prescription forms for friends may have been performance-e...

    Mike Fish and T.J. Quinn

    The South Florida clinic suspected by Major League Baseball investigators of being a source of performance-enhancing drugs for more than 30 players in some instances obtained the banned substances through forged prescription forms, according to documents.

    Story | Conversation | April 26, 2013
  6. Robinson Cano associate was client of Biogenesis, documents say

    T.J. Quinn and Mike Fish

    The spokeswoman for Robinson Cano's foundation is listed as having been a client of the Biogenesis clinic last summer, although she denies having received anything from the clinic and says Cano "definitely never did."

    Story | Conversation | April 22, 2013
  7. No evidence tying Alex Rodriguez to purchasing Biogenesis records...

    T.J. Quinn and Mike Fish

    Sources familiar with MLB's investigation into a Miami-area clinic say MLB investigators have been told that Alex Rodriguez paid a former clinic employee to prevent the release of potentially damaging documents.

    Story | Conversation | April 12, 2013
  8. MLB admits Paulo da Silveira not connected to Biogenesis, PEDs

    Mike Fish and T.J. Quinn

    Major League Baseball admitted Friday that the league committed an error when it sued a "chemist" the league thought had a black-market performance-enhancing drug connection. The man is a salesman with no drug connections.

    Story | Conversation | April 05, 2013
  9. Endurance - T.J. Quinn finds his stride along the Palisades

    T.J. Quinn

    He knew the road like the back of his hand and yet, as darkness fell, it felt to T.J. Quinn as though he were losing his way. The investigative reporter was running on faith now, and he was thrilled.

    Story | Conversation | February 21, 2013
  10. OTL: Mets' Puello, F-Mart linked to lab

    Adam Rubin

    PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Mets outfield prospect Cesar Puello as well as ex-Met Fernando Martinez have been linked to Biogenesis, according to ESPN's "Outside The Lines." Write Mike Fish and T.J. Quinn: Five more professional baseball players have c...

    Blog | February 19, 2013
  11. Documents from South Florida clinic at heart of MLB performance-e...

    Mike Fish and T.J. Quinn

    Five more professional baseball players have connections to a South Florida clinic at the heart of a widening doping scandal, according to documents obtained by "Outside the Lines."

    Story | Conversation | February 19, 2013
  12. Cervelli on PED report: 'It's stupid'

    Andrew Marchand

    TAMPA, Fla. -- The stories out of Miami keep coming linking Alex Rodriguez and Francisco Cervelli to Biogensis and you wonder how much of an impact they may eventually have on this Yankees season. T.J. Quinn and Mike Fish reported that Rodriguez a...

    Blog | February 16, 2013
  13. Milwaukee Brewers' Ryan Braun shows up on additional document fro...

    T.J. Quinn and Mike Fish

    Document obtained by "Outside the Lines" suggests a closer link to Anthony Bosch and the now-shuttered clinic he ran in Coral Gables, Fla., than Ryan Braun has acknowledged.

    Story | Conversation | February 13, 2013
  14. South Florida clinician, Anthony Bosch, at center of MLB performa...

    Mike Fish and T.J. Quinn

    Anthony Bosch emerged over the years as a popular figure with Latin baseball players as he befriended a few player agents and prominent sports trainers, while tapping into the expertise of local Latin doctors versed in hormone therapies.

    Story | Conversation | February 06, 2013
  15. Sources: Bosch injected A-Rod

    Wallace Matthews

    A potentially devastating story by T.J. Quinn and Mike Fish of ESPN's "Outside the Lines" alleges that Anthony Bosch, who ran the Biogenesis "anti-aging clinic" in Miami said to have been frequented by Alex Rodriguez and other Major League Basebal...

    Blog | February 01, 2013
  16. Sources: Operator of Miami clinic linked to PEDs and MLB treated ...

    T.J. Quinn and Mike Fish

    Several sources, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Bosch spoke openly about his relationship with the Yankee All-Star, and two sources said that documents they reviewed detailed the drug regimens and schedules Rodriguez received.

    Story | Conversation | February 01, 2013
  17. Major League Baseball faces hurdles if it wants to suspend player...

    T.J. Quinn

    Before the New York Yankees can actually move to void Alex Rodriguez's contract -- an extremely difficult proposition -- he'll have to be suspended for doping. And that is far from a sure thing.

    Story | Conversation | January 31, 2013
  18. MLB investigating South Florida as 'ground zero' on PED war

    Mike Fish and T.J. Quinn

    Major League Baseball is investigating multiple wellness clinics in South Florida armed with the belief that the region stretching 50 miles south from Boca Raton to Miami is "ground zero" for performance-enhancing drugs still filtering into the game.

    Story | Conversation | January 26, 2013
  19. Endurance Sports: Lance Armstrong had chance at six-month ban

    T.J. Quinn

    Had Lance Armstrong been willing to cooperate with USADA in May, it is possible he could have received only a six-month suspension, writes T.J. Quinn.

    Story | Conversation | January 17, 2013