Bang! Busted w/ Roids!

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Report: Bonds, Giambi, Sheffield received steroids
March 2, 2004
SportsLine.com wire reports

SAN FRANCISCO -- Giants slugger Barry Bonds received steroids and human growth hormone from a nutritional supplements lab implicated in a steroid-distribution ring, according to information given to federal investigators, the San Francisco Chronicle reported late Monday on its website.

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Investigators also were told that New York Yankees stars Jason Giambi and Gary Sheffield, as well as three other major leaguers and one NFL player, were given steroids, the newspaper reported.

Bonds' personal trainer, Greg Anderson, gave the players the drugs from the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, according to information given to the government and shared with the newspaper.

Bonds, Giambi and Sheffield, all of whom testified last fall before the grand jury that indicted four men in the alleged steroid-distribution ring, have denied steroid use. The three men declined comment Monday when contacted by the newspaper.

"We continue to adamantly deny that Barry was provided, furnished or supplied any of those substances at any time by Greg Anderson," Bonds' attorney Michael Rains told the newspaper.

Prosecutors released documents last month saying Anderson told federal agents he gave steroids to several professional baseball players. None of those players was identified in those documents.


Barry Bonds reportedly was provided steroids in 2001, the year he hit a record 73 homers.(AP)
Anderson's attorney, Tony Serra, said last Friday that Bonds "never took anything illegal" and that the slugger was offered -- but rejected -- a substance at the heart of the government's case against the four indicted men.

That substance, according to government documents, was the recently unmasked steroid THG.

Anderson has been charged with participating in a steroid-distribution ring that provided performance-enhancing drugs to professional athletes. Also charged have been BALCO founder Victor Conte and the lab's vice president, James Valente, as well as track coach Remi Korchemny.

All four have pleaded innocent and are free on bond.

The Chronicle reported that two of Bonds' former teammates -- Marvin Benard of the Chicago White Sox and Kansas City catcher Benito Santiago -- and former Oakland infielder Randy Velarde also received performance-enhancing drugs, as did Oakland Raiders linebacker Bill Romanowski.

An anonymous source told the Chronicle that Anderson provided Bonds with steroids and human growth hormone as far back as 2001, when the slugger hit 73 homers to break the single-season record. Bonds has 658 career homers -- 97 shy of Hank Aaron's career mark.
 

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wareagle said:
it is hard to grasp sarcasm through a computer. Six five please tell me this is true!!!

I'm very sarcastic, war eagle. I guess I should have added a smiley, maybe said "Shocker! :rolleyes: "
 

ctownguy

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If found to be true, MLB should void all records set by these cheaters and drug users:(
 

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exactly ctown and no hall of fame for them,because that is cheating!!!!...theres no cheating in baseball
 

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wait a minute

wait a minute

they may have accepted them from the trainer....but they thought that they were just supplements...and IF they took them,they only thought they were taking supplements.....


this is the lawyer-speak that you`re gonna hear....and a--hole sportswriters like ken "the little pussy" rosenthal are gonna shill the "we can never prove anything" line until we all barf.....

some of these sportswriters are just as bad as the players union and these obvious cheaters....

dawgball hit the nail right on the head.....

baseball sucks.....from top to bottom...
 

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I was just wondering if anyone knows what these do for your eyes. I mean you can build mass and gain strenght. But in BB eye hand coordination is so very important. If you don't have it your average will show it. Just the same if these guys were taking little helpers. They need the records marked so.
 

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I sometimes wonder if Mark McGuire did'nt see this coming on the horizon and thats why he got out when he did. I sure was suprised the way he just said enough is enough.
 

JT

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Read somewhere where McGwire was seen at a celebrity gold tourney and was MUCH smaller then his playing days. Makes you wonder. If MLB won't have comprehensive testing at least they could do is legalize the spitter to even the score.
 
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