Major League Baseball players listed in the Mitchell Report: The report tied these Baseball players to steroids, reporting that they either used, purchased, or possessed the substance. Adam Piatt
Adam Riggs
Andy Pettitte
Bart Miadich
Brendan Donnelly
Brian Roberts
Chad Allen
Chris Donnels
Chuck Knoblauch
Cody McKay
Darren Holmes
David Bell
David Justice
David Segui
Denny Neagle
Derrick Turnbow
Eric Gagne
Exavier "Nook" Logan
F.P. Santangelo
Fernando Vina
Gary Bennett
Gary Matthews Jr.
Glenallen Hill
Gregg Zaun
Hal Morris
Howie Clark
Ismael Valdez
Jack Cust
Jason Christiansen
Jason Grimsley
Jay Gibbons
Jeff Williams
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Jim Parque
John Rocker
Jose Canseco
Jose Guillen
Josias Manzanillo
Ken Caminiti
Kent Mercker
Kevin Brown
Kevin Young
Larry Bigbie
Lenny Dykstra
Luis Perez
Mark Carreon
Matt Franco
Matt Herges
Matt Williams
Miguel Tejada
Mike Bell
Mike Lansing
Mike Stanton
Mo Vaughn
Paul Byrd
Paul Lo Duca
Paxton Crawford
Phil Hiatt
Rafael Palmeiro
Rick Ankiel
Ricky Bones
Ricky Stone
Roger Clemens
Ron Villone
Rondell White
Ryan Franklin
Scott Schoeneweis
Stephen Randolph
Steve Woodard
Tim Laker
Todd Hundley
Todd Pratt
Todd Williams
Troy Glaus
The Mitchell Report was an investigation into Major League Baseball published in December 2007 and implicating players including Marvin Bernard, Barry Bonds and Gary Sheffield.
Nobody got banned forever but many players were suspended for a good period of time.
89 players
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
David Justice others?
Mitchell Report has 409 pages.
"Roidger" is a term commonly used to refer to MLB pitcher Roger Clemens, after the latter was named in the Mitchell Report for allegedly using steroids. It is a contraction of steROID and roGER.
Mitchell Report was created on 2007-12-13.
14 February - earliest report date for injured players, pitchers and catchers 17 February - earliest report date for all other players including World Baseball Classic position players 22 February - mandatory report date for all players
Against the players union's wishes, Frank Thomas cooperated with the investigation. Jason Giambi also cooperated, but he had admitted to using steroids years ago in a controversial book in which he accused other players of using them, too.
George Mitchell is a former United States Senator from the State of Maine. He became a U.S. Senator in 1980 upon the resignation of Edmund Muskie, who resigned to become United States Secretary of State. He was a member of the U.S. Senate until 1995 (he did not run for re-election in 1994). Senator Mitchell is credited most with his work on the Northern Ireland Peace Process and his work investigating the use of steroids in United States Major League Baseball. Mitchell released a report on steroid use in baseball in December, 2007