Major League Teams will continue to take measures in attempts to curb steroid and Performance Enhancing Drug use, per the suggestions laid out by the Mitchell Report.
Background checks on clubhouse employees, easier and unannounced access for drug testing agents (previously, teams were notified prior to the agents arrival), logging info for all packages received by clubhouses, and permanent credentials for sample collectors are just a few of the changes implemented by the head honchos in MLB Offices.
Drama continues to grow in the Clemens/McNamee fued, in a he said/he said press war. Latest move: Clemens tape records a conversation he has with his lawyer and ex-trainer McNamee.
Touche Mr. Clemens, its your move Mr. McNamee, choose wisely!
1/8/08
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