December 15, 2007
One active major league player was able to keep his name out of the former Senator George J. MitchellÂ’s report on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball, even though Mitchell had evidence that he bought them, Mitchell said in an interview Friday.The unidentified player offered persuasive evidence that he had disposed of the drugs without using them, Mitchell said one day after releasing a roughly 400-page report critical of baseballÂ’s drug testing program. The report named about 90 players who were linked to the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
"Persuasive evidence"? Like what? And did he buy such drugs from others? Did he report those who he bought this set of drugs from? If you are going to name names, then you need to name them all. I'm curious what other little frauds and deceptions George Mitchell included in his report.
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