George Mitchell’s work on steroids in baseball is complete. Everyone else has plenty left to do, from Congress and the Attorney General to Bud Selig and Donald Fehr. Lawmakers want the Justice Department to investigate whether Miguel Tejada, the 2002 AL MVP, lied to federal authorities. Selig will determine whether Barry Bonds’ San Francisco Giants should be punished for failing to report concerns…
Posted: January 16th, 2008.
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