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Larry Izzo to Testify Against Barry Bonds

By Michael David SmithFeb 17th 2009 – 7:43AM

The list of prosecution witnesses in the government's case against Barry Bonds includes one NFL player: New England Patriots special teams captain Larry Izzo.Izzo, who has played for the Patriots since 2001, will reportedly testify that he received performance-enhancing drugs from Bonds' friend and personal trainer Greg...

The Dugout: Who Watches Barry Bonds?

By B. Thompson StroudFeb 15th 2009 – 8:00PM

Surprisingly enough, tonight's Dugout is not a parody of Watchmen! It's about how a lady is going to testify that she watched trainer Greg Anderson inject Barry Bonds with steroids, thereby proving that he purjured himself in a court of law and must be sentenced to imprisonment. Commissioner Bud Selig has gone as far to...

Report: Former Teammate Will Testify Against Barry Bonds

By Josh AlperJan 29th 2009 – 7:30PM

It looks like Barry Bonds has more than just a failed urine test to worry about when his perjury trial gets underway on March 2nd. According to ESPN, Bobby Estalella, a former Giant who admitted using steroids provided by Bonds' trainer Greg Anderson, is prepared to provide "significant testimony" to back up the...

Report: Feds Have Positive Urine Test From Barry Bonds

By Tom FornelliJan 29th 2009 – 2:03AM

You may remember back in 2001 when Barry Bonds was in the midst of his chase of the single-season home run record, there was a lot of talk about his possible steroid use. (If you don't remember, then how was your trip to Antarctica, anyway?) There was also a quote from Bonds at the time in which he said that baseball could...

Brian Sabean Wants to Talk, but Not Really

By Eamonn BrennanFeb 6th 2008 – 2:49PM

But, alas, he can't. Or, at the very least, he doesn't want to. Because that would mean addressing the Mitchell Report's assertion that Brian Sabean knew what Greg Anderson was doing in the Giants' dugout -- and that Sabean allowed him to stay there anyway. It's a charge that reinforces what many of Bonds' defenders have...

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