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Mitchell report timeline Published Dec. 12, 2007, 4:41 p.m. ET. Here’s a look at the important dates during Sen. George Mitchell’s investigation: March 30, 2006.
Dec. 11, 2007: MLB begins 48-hour review of the Mitchell report prior to its release. Dec. 13, 2007: Mitchell’s report is released to the public. Compiled by Matt Marrone.
Selig, who says the Mitchell Report has come up often during his teaching at the University of Wisconsin — Milwaukee, says he’s “proud” of the findings by the former Senator.
This month, when former Senator George Mitchell released his report on drug use in Major League Baseball, many thought the 80-plus players he named would… ...
The Mitchell Report certainly gives off a sexy sizzle. It names names: including MVPs Mo Vaughn, Miguel Tejada and Barry Bonds, and former all-stars like Eric Gagne and Lenny Dykstra.
The Mitchell Report on the use of steroids by major league players is as fraught a phrase for baseball as the name Pete Rose. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Howard Bryant, Weekend Edition's sports ...
Here are key questions to be answered by the Mitchell report, as it is released Thursday (and some of the questions are rather self-explanatory): Will it include the names of superstar players who ...
Thunder coach Mark Daigneault showed his trust in Ajay Mitchell by giving the Belgian-raised rookie first-half minutes in ...
The Mitchell Report was incomplete and in some ways unfair as it ruined the reputations of potential Hall of Famers such as Clemens and Barry Bonds, while others got off scot-free.
Because of the Mitchell Report, all baseball could do was move on. Just like real life, baseball is a game that is played every day. The baseball season, like life, keeps moving at a break-neck speed.
The Mitchell Report certainly gives off a sexy sizzle. It names names: including MVPs Mo Vaughn, Miguel Tejada and Barry Bonds, and former all-stars like Eric Gagne and Lenny Dykstra.
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