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According to the NY Times Sammy Sosa was one of the players who tested positive for Performance enhancing drugs during the 2003 season. Their source for the report are lawyers who know the results of the tests preformed during the 2003 season when the results were supposed to be anonymous. Alex Rodriguez (A-Rod) is the only other player to be named from that season. Others have said: Gee. He bulked up over one off season, suddenly started hitting with way more power, and lost the ability to speak English when confronted about steroid use. I think anybody with half a brain wave can figure this out.

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There is no proof that Roger Clemens used either Steroids, nor HGH. Everything contained in the Mitchell Report and in all of the Depositions from the Oversight Hearing--including MRIs, Medical Reports and Testimony from several Physicians--support that Brian McNamee is lying.

There was no abcess "of which the trainers knew of" relative to the time line of when McNamee said he injected Clemens.

Clemens suggested that he was only using B-12 and Lidocaine. At this sports reporters scoff. Until his Doctor stated that, "not only did I see Roger use B-12 and Lidocaine, but I used them with him when we worked out together."

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are you kidding. he hit the home runs in 1961.

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