Apparently a list of 104 players testing positive during the 2003 MLB preliminary steroids testing, surfaced on the net yesterday. There is no way of knowing the authenticity of such a compilation of names. It could be fantasy, or it could be a leak -- which did not find outlet through a credible source.
If such a list were available, then why did Senator Mitchell not discover the document during his well-financed, thorough investigation?
Links are found here (Rotoworld) and here (The Big Lead)






Fiction.
Posted by: Busted Supplements | 07/01/2009 at 16:03
Welcome back. Most of the stuff you find like this turns out to be bogus, but this seems like a plausible list, at least the players I recognize from the list. If true, it's probably good to just get the info out there.
Posted by: tennis roids | 07/02/2009 at 01:14
Sooner or later the full list will surface. If I were Fehr, I'd retire too - someone will get sued when all the names from an anonymous test are released.
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