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May 8, 2002
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just posting up some old news a day before the new stuff comes out.

http://www.xposed.com/sports/trainer_says_he_gave_steroids_to_players.aspx
Barry Bonds Trainer Gave Steroids To Players
Xposed, February 2004
By ROB GLOSTER

SAN FRANCISCO - Barry Bonds' personal trainer told federal agents he gave steroids to several baseball players, according to documents released Tuesday.

No players were identified in the documents released at a news conference at the U.S. attorney's office, and the only time a player's name was used in the 24 pages, it was blacked out.


But at least two newspapers around the country were e-mailed versions of the documents by the U.S. attorney's office, and that player's name mistakenly was not covered up. The New York Times and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Gary Sheffield was listed as having sent a package on Feb. 17, 2003, to the nutritional supplements lab allegedly at the center of the probe.

Sheffield, who signed with the New York Yankees as a free agent in December after two seasons with Atlanta, was one of several baseball players who testified before the grand jury in the case.

The material inadvertently sent to the newspapers does not allege that Sheffield used steroids, and does not specify what was in the package.

It was unclear whether the trainer, Greg Anderson, gave specific names to the federal agents.

Anderson was one of four men charged last week in a steroid-distribution ring that allegedly supplied athletes with banned substances. All four pleaded innocent. No athletes have been charged.

Federal officials released two affidavits Tuesday that supported search warrants used in raids on Anderson's home in September.

"Inside Anderson's residence, agents found steroids, syringes and other paraphernalia associated with steroid distribution activities," the documents said. "In addition, agents found files identifying specific athletes. These files contained calendars, which appear to contain references to daily doses of steroids and growth hormones."

The indictment announced last week said federal agents found about $63,920 in cash in a locked safe at Anderson's residence during the first raid.

"Some of the money was broken up into separate envelopes with the first names of known athlete clients written on them," the documents released Tuesday say.

The new documents say Anderson initially denied distributing steroids in discussions with federal agents but later said he sometimes "gave" steroids to people he knew.

"Upon further questioning, Anderson admitted that he had given steroids to several professional baseball players," the documents say.

Federal agents followed Anderson on Sept. 11, 2002, as he made a quick visit to the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative _ the nutritional supplements lab allegedly at the center of the steroid-distribution ring.

"Anderson returned to his vehicle and proceeded to drive directly, without stopping, to Pacific Bell Park, a professional baseball stadium," the documents say. "Anderson was followed until he entered the players' parking lot area of the professional baseball stadium, past a gate and guarded entrance."

The Giants played a home day game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sept. 11, 2002. Bonds went 2-for-4 with an RBI double, but the Giants lost 7-3.

Anderson was not immediately available for comment. A spokeswoman for Bonds said he would not have any comment Tuesday.

The newly released documents also say BALCO founder Victor Conte admitted giving steroids to Anderson.

"Conte acknowledged that he knew Greg Anderson and stated that he gave Greg Anderson steroids to give to professional baseball players," the documents say. "Conte stated that he knew it was illegal to do this and that he `assumed' Anderson knew it was illegal."

Conte and his attorneys were not immediately available for comment.
 

askG

Sicc OG
Nov 19, 2002
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they could have pics of bonds w a needle with the words balco on the needle and mofos would still be talking that "well he aint tested positive for anythyng" shit.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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there are thousands of different types of steriods...how do you know there's not a roid that can increase your bat speed (i'm sure its not made specifically for that but it can help in that)...also your streangth, yea there's homerun hitters who are small and know how to hit but you can't say streangth doesn't have anything to do with crackin a ball out the yard
 

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Apr 25, 2002
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A Rod hits 50+ jacks...Luis Gonzales hit 50 bombs....mass and bulk has nothing to do with hitting....or should i say would not make a punch & judy hitter a home run hitter...you can either hit or you cant...
 
Jun 18, 2004
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Cut-Throat said:
A Rod hits 50+ jacks...Luis Gonzales hit 50 bombs....mass and bulk has nothing to do with hitting....or should i say would not make a punch & judy hitter a home run hitter...you can either hit or you cant...
True...Maybe he's shooting them into his eyeball.
 
Jun 18, 2004
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RevoL said:
there are thousands of different types of steriods...how do you know there's not a roid that can increase your bat speed (i'm sure its not made specifically for that but it can help in that)...also your streangth, yea there's homerun hitters who are small and know how to hit but you can't say streangth doesn't have anything to do with crackin a ball out the yard
OK...but that still doesn't make you a good hitter...otherwise we would be opening a wing in the hall of fame for Jose Canseco.