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McNamee again asks judge to toss Clemens lawsuit
Updated: Wed, Feb 27, 2008
NEW YORK (AP) -- Brian McNamee responded to Roger Clemens by again asking a federal judge to toss out the pitcher's defamation suit or move it to a New York court.
In papers filed late Wednesday night with the U.S. District Court in Houston, McNamee replied to Clemens' submission on Aug. 7, which urged... Read More
Report: Feds target relatives of Bonds' trainer
Updated: Fri, Dec 7, 2007
NEW YORK (AP) -- Federal prosecutors are considering charging the wife and mother-in-law of Barry Bonds' personal trainer in an effort to pressure Greg Anderson to testify against the slugger during his perjury trial, The New York Times reported.
A lawyer representing Anderson's wife, Nicole Gestas, and... Read More
Sastre wins doping-scarred Tour de France
Updated: Thu, Jul 17, 2008
PARIS (AP) -- Race director Christian Prudhomme proclaimed the 2008 Tour de France will eventually be seen as a victory against doping because cyclists were caught cheating. However, even after some were snared, at least one other still tried to beat the system.
Sunday's glitzy, ceremonial end to the... Read More
Howell, Love among first in PGA to have drug tests
Updated: Thu, Jul 3, 2008
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) -- In the 237 times Charles Howell III has teed it up on the PGA Tour, he never had a round end like Thursday at the AT&T National. After signing for an even-par 70, he was handed a pink slip. Howell was among the first players chosen for testing under the tour's Anti-Doping Program that... Read More
Eight Belles' trainer denies fallen filly was on steroids
Updated: Mon, May 5, 2008
STANTON, Del. (AP) -- The trainer of Eight Belles is certain the filly was never on steroids, and has ordered tests to prove it.
Larry Jones said Tuesday he wanted to dispel any suggestion the Kentucky Derby runner-up was on performance-enhancing drugs. Eight Belles was euthanized after breaking both... Read More
Players, Owners Reach Drug Agreement
Updated: Fri, Apr 11, 2008
NEW YORK (AP) -- Baseball players and owners toughened their drug rules once again in response to outside criticism, agreeing to more frequent testing and increased - but not total - authority for the program's outside administrator.
All players implicated in December's Mitchell Report on... Read More
Clemens Repeats Denials to Congress
Updated: Wed, Jan 9, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Roger Clemens said he told Congress exactly what he's been saying, over and over again, in various settings, ever since the Mitchell Report came out.
This time, though, the seven-time Cy Young Award winner was speaking under oath.
Wearing a pinstriped gray suit instead of a... Read More
Clemens After Pettitte in Hill Rotation
Updated: Tue, Jan 15, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Not one of Roger Clemens' flat-out denials about using steroids or human growth hormone was delivered while he spoke under oath. Now he gets that chance.
The seven-time Cy Young Award winner is scheduled to give a deposition to lawyers from a congressional committee behind closed... Read More
Former Sooner suspended for 50 games by MLB
Published: Tue, Aug 8, 2006
NEW YORK -- Major League Baseball suspended former University of Oklahoma pitcher Daniel McCutchen for 50 games Tuesday for testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance.
McCutchen, a right-handed pitcher for the Single-A Charleston RiverDogs of the South Atlantic League, is 1-0 with one... Read More
Teen son’s death leads his parents to warn of steroids
Updated: Tue, Jul 4, 2006
Don and Gwen Hooton thought giving their teenage son privacy was a good thing, so they never entered his bedroom. They paid the ultimate price for the wrong decision.
The Hootons now want to tell other parents the mistake that cost them their son.
Don Hooton and his wife believed their three children deserved... Read More
Selig Addresses HGH Use in Letter to Fans
Updated: Fri, Jun 16, 2006
NEW YORK (AP) -- In an open letter to fans, commissioner Bud Selig said he will not tolerate the use of human growth hormone and other performance-enhancing drugs in baseball. Selig's letter was to appear in several publications Friday and on MLB.com. Though he didn't name Jason Grimsley, the commissioner... Read More
WADA Calls NHL Doping Test Meaningless
Updated: Wed, Jun 14, 2006
MONTREAL (AP) -- The NHL is trying to fool the public with a flawed anti-doping program, the chairman of the World Anti-Doping agency said Tuesday. Dick Pound said league statements Monday that there were no positive tests among 1,406 administered during the season were meaningless given the loopholes in... Read More
League: No NHL Player Fails Drug Test
Updated: Wed, Jun 14, 2006
All drug tests given to NHL players were clean during the first season of the league's anti-doping program, adopted last year in the labor agreement that ended the yearlong lockout. "I suppose it's safe to say that the results confirmed what we knew already, which is the use of performance-enhancing drugs is not... Read More
Steroid use of pitchers overlooked
Updated: Sun, Jun 11, 2006
Journeyman pitcher Jason Grimsley accepted a $3,200 shipment of human growth hormone at his Arizona home, federal investigators swarmed in and Grimsley, a former teammate of Jose Canseco, Sammy Sosa, Rafael Palmeiro and Roger Clemens, sang like a canary. Read that sentence again. That's a loaded paragraph. Here's... Read More
Fans react to Birdman's dismissal
Updated: Sat, Jan 28, 2006
Chris Andersen, the flamboyant "Birdman" was a Ford Center crowd pleaser from day one with the Hornets in Oklahoma City. According to NBA policy, it takes four positive tests for performance enhancing drugs to be kicked out of the league. Andersen has never previously tested positive for steroids. However, It... Read More
Ryan Franklin suspended
Updated: Wed, Aug 3, 2005
The hottest story in sports, hits Oklahoma Tuesday. Monday, Rafael Palmeiro was suspended by baseball for failing a steroid test. Tuesday, Spiro, Oklahoma native Ryan Franklin who plays for Seattle, was also busted for 10 days for using steroids. The 32 year old Franklin, who played college ball at Seminole State,... Read More
House advances steroid measure
Updated: Thu, Mar 17, 2005
Oklahoma public schools would be required to adopt discipline policies for middle and high school athletes caught using steroids under legislation approved by the House Wednesday. House Bill 1875 requires any students caught using steriods to be banned from participating in activities for a year. It would apply... Read More
Avoid steroids to build muscle the healthy way
Updated: Wed, Dec 8, 2004
Steroids are in the news. According to news accounts, baseball star Jason Giambi told a federal grand jury he used illegal steroids. The steroid-scandal story is moving fast. Other top athletes are under suspicion. It's a shame when top athletes -- role models -- cheat. Yet predicting how kids will react is... Read More
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