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Manny Ramirez Suspended: North Texas Father Reacts
Staff reporterDon Hooton knows all about performance enhancing drugs. His son Taylor used them, and when he stopped, he became depressed and committed suicide in July 2003. Fast forward almost 6 years and Don says he's not surprised that Ramirez tested positive. He...Tags: Death, Suicide, Steroids, Health, Texas
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Gibbons must sit for 15 days
Sun reportersMajor League Baseball yesterday suspended Orioles outfielder and Kansas City Royals outfielder Jose Guillen 15 days each for violating the league's toughened substance-abuse prevention program, though neither failed a league-initiated drug test. Gibbons,...Tags: Health, Sports Illustrated, Sports, Drugs and Medicines, Major League Baseball
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Orioles legends Ripken, Murray together again
Baltimore Sun staffThe Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards today announced that it will host an exclusive event on Feb. 4 with Baltimore Orioles legends and Hall of Famers Cal Ripken Jr. and Eddie Murray. "An Evening with Cal & Eddie" will take place at Sports Legends...Tags: Sports Legends at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles, Sports, Arts and Culture, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Death, suspension, allegations
Bechler's death Feb. 17, 2003 // Orioles pitcher Steve Bechler, 23, died of heatstroke while training with the team in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. A coroner ruled that Bechler's use of an ephedra-based diet product was a significant factor in his collapse...Tags: Death, Mark McGwire, Texas Rangers, Roger Clemens, Miguel Tejada
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3 '07 O's not users in Grimsley affidavit
Sun reporterThree prominent 2007 Orioles who were named as steroid users last year in a Los Angeles Times report on the infamous Jason Grimsley affidavit were never mentioned as using performance-enhancing drugs in that document, which was unsealed by federal...Tags: Brian McNamee, Roger Clemens, Oakland Athletics, Health, Jay Gibbons
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Tejada probe launched
Sun ReporterOn the same day that former Orioles shortstop attended his brother's funeral in the Dominican Republic, the FBI said yesterday that it has opened a preliminary investigation into whether he lied to federal authorities when he told them he never took...Tags: Death, Washington (U.S. state), Oakland Athletics, Jay Gibbons, Miguel Tejada
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MLB officials want to talk to Gibbons
sun ReportersBaseball officials yesterday formally requested a meeting with Orioles outfielder to discuss his alleged link to performance-enhancing drugs, an industry source confirmed. The request stems from a report that steroids and human growth hormone were...Tags: Health, New York Yankees, Miguel Tejada, Sports Illustrated, Sports
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Steroids report includes an All-Star list
Sun reportersFormer Sen. George J. Mitchell unveiled his 409-page report on steroid use in baseball yesterday, naming two current and 17 former Orioles among dozens of players and delivering a stinging assessment of the league and team officials who allowed a drug...Tags: Brian McNamee, Oakland Athletics, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, New York Yankees
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Knee-jerk reactions to the Mitchell Report
Sun reporterKnee-jerking 20 times over the Mitchell Report: 1. Today was to be baseball's stern reckoning with its past. I don't have a sense of closure, though. While it feels a bit like well-choreographed theater today, I suspect history will look back on this day...Tags: Gregg Zaun, Kevin Brown, Roger Clemens, Health, Jay Gibbons
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Miguel Tejada timeline
Sun staffKey dates in Miguel Tejada's tumultuous four-year tenure with the Orioles. Dec. 14, 2003 -- Tejada, a former American League Most Valuable Player with the Oakland Athletics, signs a six-year, $72 million deal with the Orioles, who are desperate to add...Tags: Oakland Athletics, Atlanta Braves, Jay Gibbons, Miguel Tejada, Baltimore Orioles
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Steroid timeline
November 1988Distribution and possession of anabolic steroids becomes a crime in the United States. June 1991Commissioner Fay Vincent issues a memo adding steroids to baseball's list of banned substances. August 1998Reporters spy a jar of...Tags: Mark McGwire, Health, Miguel Tejada, Jay Gibbons, Crime, Law and Justice
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Gibbons tied to hGH
Sun reportersOrioles outfielder received shipments of steroids and human growth hormone from an Orlando, Fla.-based pharmacy that is at the center of a federal investigation involving performance-enhancing drugs, according to a report last night on SI.com. Gibbons is...Tags: Health, Miguel Tejada, Jay Gibbons, Crime, Law and Justice, Baltimore Orioles
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