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'Sad' and 'sorry,' O's teammates will stand by Palmeiro
Sun StaffANAHEIM, Calif. - Sammy Sosa knows what everybody is thinking. The subject was steroids yesterday, and it drifted to Sosa's locker in a corner of the visiting clubhouse at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, encased in questions regarding Rafael Palmeiro's 10-...Tags: Steroids, Eddie Murray, Baltimore Orioles, Mark McGwire, Death
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All guns blazing
Tribune staff reporterSecond baseman Tadahito Iguchi was scratched from Thursday night's starting lineup and flame-throwing rookie reliever Bobby Jenks was excused to address a family matter three hours before game time. The White Sox, however, seemingly played at full...Tags: Ozzie Guillen, Jose Contreras, Bobby Jenks, Paul Konerko, American League
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Palmeiro's evolution as slugger cast in doubt after suspension
Sun StaffWhen Rafael Palmeiro was starting out with the Chicago Cubs, he seemed more likely to become the next Wade Boggs than to pass Reggie Jackson on the all-time home run list. His smooth swing sent singles and doubles skittering through gaps in the defense,...Tags: Steroids, Stan Musial, Death, Crimes, Health
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Drug is powerful, has place in sports history
Sun StaffThe steroid that Rafael Palmeiro allegedly took is a powerful drug, experts say, one not likely to be ingested unwittingly. The drug, stanozolol (sta-NOZ-ah-lol), is an anabolic steroid that has been used for decades. "It's potent. It's up there in the...Tags: Steroids, History, Baltimore Orioles, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Palmeiro learned of failed test in May
Sun StaffWhile Orioles first baseman Rafael Palmeiro chased historic hit No. 3,000 last month, he did so with the knowledge that he had failed a drug test. According to a source familiar with the chronology, Palmeiro tested positive for a steroid in May and...Tags: Steroids, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Lawyers, Justice System
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Body language can translate into tale that's not intended
Sun StaffRafael Palmeiro sent up an unmistakable red flag about steroid use on March 17, at least in the mind of John Boe, a California body-language expert. That's when the Orioles first baseman testified before a congressional committee and denied ever using...Tags: Steroids, Strom Thurmond, Baltimore Orioles, Mark McGwire, Death
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Orioles' drugs timeline
Sun ReporterFeb. 14, 2005 - In a book, retired slugger Jose Canseco says he set up the Orioles' Rafael Palmeiro with a steroid supply when they played for Texas Rangers in the early 1990s. Canseco says he suspects the Orioles' Sammy Sosa is a steroid user. March...Tags: David Segui, Sammy Sosa, ESPN (tv network), Steroids, Texas Rangers
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House panel probing whether Palmeiro lied at hearing
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - A House committee is investigating whether Orioles star Rafael Palmeiro committed perjury in testifying March 17 that he never used steroids. Rep. Tom Davis, a Virginia Republican who chairs the House Government Reform Committee, told...Tags: Steroids, Baseball, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Major League Baseball
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Palmeiro to return without a word
Sun StaffRafael Palmeiro's 10-day, steroids--related suspension ends today, and he now faces an uncertain - and potentially harrowing - adjustment as he rejoins the Orioles and faces baseball fans to whom he has provided an incomplete explanation. Palmeiro, who...Tags: Steroids, Baltimore Orioles, Tampa Bay Rays, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baseball
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Internet fertile ground for rumors on steroids
Sun StaffThese days in baseball, it's rumors that are on steroids, sometimes packing more punch by the day. This week, Major League Baseball was flooded with inquiries from mainstream journalists seeking information about gossip, spread mostly on Internet blogs...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Steroids, Baltimore Orioles, Journalism, Education
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Congress urged baseball to save samples
Sun ReporterMonths before former Oriole Jason Grimsley said he and other players were using human growth hormone, Congress was quietly pressuring baseball to save players' urine specimens so they could be analyzed when a test for the performance-boosting drug becomes...Tags: Steroids, Henry Waxman, Baltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants, Baseball
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Jeff Garlin on the Cubs
While Paul Sullivan power-loafs in Uptown, Chicago's own Jeff Garlin pinch-hits with a very special edition of Ask Jeff. Here's Jeff's take on Prior vs. Zambrano, trade talk and whatever happened to the 'ol squeeze? What's up Jeff? Who do you think...Tags: Adolf Hitler, Alex Rodriguez, Henry Blanco, Tampa Bay Rays, World Series
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