Mitchell probe on steroids
Former Senator George Mitchell announced that he will begin player interviews in his MLB anabolics probe. He also states that the probe is going forward, and perhaps faster than expected.
Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell has asked to start player interviews as part of his steroids probe and expects to complete his investigation in the "coming months." On the eve of the first anniversary of his appointment, Mitchell said yesterday evidence-gathering has been slowed by legal issues.
What could those 'legal issues be? Something like any player involved in PED use doesn't wish to speak to Mitchell's non-governmental investigation. Without the power of subpoena, this probe is likely to have the impact of .180 hitter with the bases loaded.
Nonetheless, Mitchell will persist in his at-bat.
"None of these obstacles will prevent me from completing the investigation, but they have affected the time required to do so," he said in a three-paragraph statement issued in response to questions posed by the Associated Press. "Other work remains, but I hope and expect that I will be able to complete the investigation in the coming months."
Baseball commissioner Bud Selig announced Mitchell's hiring on March 30, 2006. Mitchell's staff has been at spring training camps talking with management personnel; his investigators have not interviewed active players yet, union general counsel Michael Weiner said yesterday.







TEST
Posted by: Ceasar | 04/06/2007 at 22:49
I have proof that BOTH RYAN KLESKO and BARRY BONDS are indeed steroid users.
A woman that was previously engaged(and doubled as a personal trainer) to RYAN KLESKO stated in a court of law, under oath in a deposition that she had direct knowledge of the steroid use of Barry Bonds and Ryan Klesko.
If any media outlets would like more information please feel free to contact me.
The Nation:
Interesting
Posted by: Ceasar | 04/06/2007 at 22:56