The Mitchell Report was released Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 2:00 pm ET.
== == == == According to an article on ESPN.com: " ... the report will be released in the two weeks before Christmas, rather than during the winter meetings." This is so trade talk can occur at the meetings without worry that someone who is about to be traded will wind up facing discipline from MLB for use of banned substances.
The Mitchell Report, detailing the use of banned substances by major league baseball players, was released at 2:00 pm Eastern on Thursday, December 13, 2007.
Mitchell Report has 409 pages.
Mitchell Report was created on 2007-12-13.
No. Albert Pujols was not named in the Mitchell Report.
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No. Andy Pettitte is mentioned only in connection with using human growth hormone (HGH) to treat an elbow injury in 2002. Pettitte publicly acknowledged having received two injections of HGH shortly after the Mitchell Report was released.
Sheffield was named in CNN a news report
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No, Matt Herges is not the only active major league player who was mentioned in the Mitchell Report and was also a replacement player. Other players have been identified in similar circumstances, but Herges is one of the more notable examples. The Mitchell Report, released in 2007, documented players linked to performance-enhancing drugs, and several replacement players have been involved in controversies throughout their careers.
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