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MLB Targets Agents in Steroid Probe
Major League Baseball is in the early stages of investigating player agents who may be connected to the sport's steroid scandal. "It's a whole new territory we're looking into," a person with direct knowledge of the investigation told FanHouse. "Our information has led us to believe there are some [agents] worth going...
David Justice, Doc Gooden Deny Kirk Radomski's Allegations
In order to drum up publicity for his soon-to-be released book, Kirk Radomski offered a juicy sneak preview of what readers can expect while appearing on ESPN's Outside the Lines last weekend.And what better way to get the attention of the biggest newspapers in New York than to lob accusations at former Mets and Yankees?...
Radomski Claims to Have Taken Urine Tests for Dwight Gooden
Kirk Radomski's book, Bases Loaded, will hit bookshelves all across the country Tuesday, and inside it will spill all the details of every baseball player he has ever supplied steroids to during his time spent as the Mets' towel boy from 1986-95. Radomski, of course, was the main source of information in the Mitchell...
Left on Base: Mark McGwire Is So Busted, More Schilling and Radomski
Left on Base is MLB FanHouse's link dump.* There's been plenty of talk about Mark McGwire lately, what with the Hall of Fame vote last week, and his long lost (estranged?) brother seems ready to cash in on it. From Deadspin comes the news that Jay McGwire has been shopping a tell-all book that will detail, among other...
Do Not Read List: Kirk Radomski's Book
In the annals of Major League Baseball's steroids legend, much has been made of the books of former player and current professional scumbag Jose Canseco. Those books -- the first, Juiced, especially so -- managed to blow the lid off of MLB's as-yet-quiet performance-enhancing drugs story. They also managed to make Jose...
Kirk Radomski News From the Web
- 05/10/12 Author, ex-dealer takes heat at Clemens trial Source: Portland Press Herald - Portland ME Kirk Radomski defends inconsistencies between his testimony and his book.
Background on Kirk Radomski
Kirk J. Radomski (born 1969) (colloquially known by players as Murdock) is a former batboy and clubhouse employee for the New York Mets Major League Baseball team from 1985–1995, who on April 27, 2007 pleaded guilty in United States district court to money laundering and illegal distribution of anabolic steroids, human growth hormone, Clenbuterol, amphetamines and other drugs to "dozens of current and former Major League Baseball players, and associates, on teams throughout Major League Baseball." He faced a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison and a $500,000 fine, but he was sentenced to 5 years probation and ordered to pay a fine of $18,575 due to his cooperation with the federal government and the Mitchell Report.
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