http://timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=566985&category=&BCCode=HOME&newsdate=2/27/2007 The Times Union has learned that investigators in the year-old case, which has been kept quiet until now, uncovered evidence that testosterone and other performance-enhancing drugs may have been fraudulently prescribed over the Internet to current and former Major League Baseball players, National Football League players, college athletes, high school coaches, a former Mr. Olympia champion and another leading contender in the bodybuilding competition.
Things could begin to get even more interesting in the steroid witch hunt. The fact that alot of these guys would have to use credit cards to buy the steroids because it was over the internet. Alot of names could be coming out soon.
The news about Gary Matthews Jr is headlining this entire fiasco. He just got paid 10 million per for 5 years and now he has to possibly face this stuff. Not cool.
I heard the Steelers' team doctor bought 150K worth from the site and his excuse was it was for his elderly patients.:dis:
given his age and breakout year, its hard not to question. That goes for all the players who improve drastically. Its not the fan's fault for speculating. Its bud selig's and the owners for ignoring it which let it escalate this far while they raked in the bucks. now they are playing catchup and are decades behind in testing. also, bonds is now saying he comes across as stand-offish to the fans due to death threats he's received and that hes often in fear for his life. I guess the threats started since he was a rookie since he was an ahole from the beginning. nice try b-roid. i think he meant jerome bettis. :hihi: :hihi: