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		<title>Unconfirmed Baseball Steroid List Reveals 104 Names</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 21:21:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Pietaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A fantasy sports site is reporting in their &#8216;Articles&#8217; section the 104 names on the Major League Baseball 2003 anonymous steroid testing list under the title &#8220;Rumored 2003 Steroid List Leaks Out?&#8221; Other than the list of names, all it says is &#8216;Unconfirmed.&#8221; MuscleSport Mag has reached out to RotoInfo and is awaiting a response. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A fantasy sports site is reporting in their &#8216;Articles&#8217; section the 104 names on the Major League Baseball 2003 anonymous steroid testing list under the title &#8220;Rumored 2003 Steroid List Leaks Out?&#8221; Other than the list of names, all it says is &#8216;Unconfirmed.&#8221;</p>
<p>MuscleSport Mag has reached out to RotoInfo and is awaiting a response. The main question on everyone&#8217;s mind is who was the original source. None of the names will shock you and many of them appeared in the Mitchell Report.</p>
<p>There does not appear to be any significance in the order of the names, either. It is not listed alphabetically or by position, so it appears to be a general list. The accuracy of it remains to be seen. While it seems inevitable that this list will become publicized at some time, we will not know for sure until then if the one on RotoInfo was truthful or not.</p>
<p>David Ortiz, who has come under scrutiny during his prolonged slump to start the season, was on this list, as was Manny Ramirez, his former teammate who is currently serving a 50-game suspension for a banned substance.</p>
<p><a href="http:///www.anabolicsteroidnow.com"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1998" title="new_asnow2" src="http://www.musclesportmag.com/wp-content/uploads/new_asnow2.gif" alt="new_asnow2" width="421" height="60" /></a></p>
<p>Roger Clemens, Raphael Palmiero and Sammy Sosa appear, and they may have to answer perjury charges for their subsequent denials under oath if this is in fact true. Alex Rodriguez&#8217;s name appears, which had already been reported.</p>
<p>The list actually contains only 103 names and does not include Jason Grimsley, who tested positive that same year according to court records. That may account for the difference of one and something that we will look to clarify if a response to our request is received.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lgsciences.com/product-p/t-911.htm"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2100" title="lgsci_ani" src="http://www.musclesportmag.com/wp-content/uploads/lgsci_ani.gif" alt="lgsci_ani" width="468" height="60" /></a></p>
<p>Here are the names as reported by RotoInfo:</p>
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<td class="greyNormal">1.Nomar Garciaparra<br />
2.Manny Ramirez<br />
3.Johnny Damon<br />
4.Trot Nixon<br />
5.David Ortiz<br />
6.Shea Hillenbrand<br />
7.Derek Lowe<br />
8.Pedro Martinez<br />
9.Brian Roberts<br />
10.Jay Gibbons<br />
11.Melvin Mora<br />
12.Jerry Hairston<br />
13.Jason Giambi<br />
14.Alfonso Soriano<br />
15.Raul Mondesi<br />
16. Aaron Boone<br />
17.Andy Pettitte<br />
18.Jose Contreras<br />
19.Roger Clemens<br />
20.Carlos Delgado<br />
21.Vernon Wells<br />
22.Frank Catalanotto<br />
23.Kenny Rogers<br />
24.Magglio Ordonez<br />
25.Sandy Alomar<br />
26.Bartolo Colon<br />
27.Brent Abernathy<br />
28.Jose Lima<br />
29.Milton Bradley<br />
30.Casey Blake<br />
31.Danys Baez<br />
32.Craig Monroe<br />
33.Dmitri Young<br />
34.Alex Sanchez<br />
35.Eric Chavez<br />
36.Miguel Tejada<br />
37.Eric Byrnes<br />
38.Jose Guillen<br />
39.Keith Foulke<br />
40.Ricardo Rincon<br />
41.Bret Boone<br />
42.Mike Cameron<br />
43.Randy Winn<br />
44.Ryan Franklin<br />
45.Freddy Garcia<br />
46.Rafael Soriano<br />
47.Scott Spiezio<br />
48.Troy Glaus<br />
49.Francisco Rodriguez<br />
50.Ben Weber<br />
51.Alex Rodriguez<br />
52.Juan Gonzalez<br />
53.Rafael Palmeiro<br />
54.Carl Everett<br />
55.Javy Lopez<br />
56.Gary Sheffield<br />
57.Mike Hampton<br />
58.Ivan Rodriguez<br />
59.Derrek Lee<br />
60.Bobby Abreu<br />
61.Terry Adams<br />
62.Fernando Tatis<br />
63.Livan Hernandez<br />
64.Hector Almonte<br />
65.Tony Armas<br />
66.Dan Smith<br />
67.Roberto Alomar<br />
68.Cliff Floyd<br />
69.Roger Cedeno<br />
70.Jeromy Burnitz<br />
71.Moises Alou<br />
72.Sammy Sosa<br />
73.Corey Patterson<br />
74.Carlos Zambrano<br />
75.Mark Prior<br />
76.Kerry Wood<br />
77.Matt Clement<br />
78.Antonio Alfonseca<br />
79.Juan Cruz<br />
80.Aramis Ramirez<br />
81.Craig Wilson<br />
82.Kris Benson<br />
83.Richie Sexson<br />
84.Geoff Jenkins<br />
85.Valerio de los Santos<br />
86.Benito Santiago<br />
87.Rich Aurilia<br />
88.Barry Bonds<br />
89.Andres Galarraga<br />
90.Jason Schmidt<br />
91.Felix Rodriguez<br />
92.Jason Christiansen<br />
93.Matt Herges<br />
94.Paul Lo Duca<br />
95.Shawn Green<br />
96.Oliver Perez<br />
97.Adrian Beltre<br />
98.Eric Gagne<br />
99.Guillermo Mota<br />
100.Luis Gonzalez<br />
101.Todd Helton<br />
102.Ryan Klesko<br />
103.Gary Matthews</td>
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<p>Source: <a href="http://rotoinfo.com/read_article.php?articleId=318" target="_blank">http://rotoinfo.com/read_article.php?articleId=318</a></p>
<p><strong><em>Photo by Bill Menzel</em></strong></p>
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		<title>Beating to Your Own Bronx Drum</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 20:41:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Pietaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Call it jealousy, envy or whatever word you can conjure up to describe why the Yankees are so beloved by their fans (and themselves) but despised by everyone else with a pulse. Not only has the organization spent money like a shipload of drunken sailors on leave during the worst economic situation in 80 years, [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Call it jealousy, envy or whatever word you can conjure up to describe why the Yankees are so beloved by their fans (and themselves) but despised by everyone else with a pulse. Not only has the organization spent money like a shipload of drunken sailors on leave during the worst economic situation in 80 years, but even outbid themselves during this free agency free-for-all.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Other organizations have made their feelings well known and have publicly denounced many of the Bronx Bombers’ moves, dating back longer than just this past offseason. Perhaps one of the more colorful ‘nicknames’ came out of a 2002 New York Times interview with Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino, who berated the Yankees for outbidding his team for Cuban free agent pitcher Jose Contreras. Lucchino initially did not want to comment on the issue but then stated, “No, I’ll make a comment. The evil empire extends its tentacles even into Latin America.” The name has taken on a life of its own, even being mentioned in the Wikipedia page for ‘Evil Empire’ to reference the Yankees. Not surprisingly, the fan base of the Yankees embraced the nickname and wear it as if it were a badge of honor.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">This past winter, southpaw CC Sabathia was the biggest fish on the open market as far as staring pitchers went. After blowing everyone else out of the water with a six-year, $140 million offer, the Yankees added a year and $21 million to the contract, as well as an “opt-out” clause after three years. Why top it out at $161 million instead of an even $160 you may ask? That’s an easy answer, if you subscribe to the Yankee mentality. You see, they had to ensure that Sabathia would average $23 million per year, topping Johan Santana’s paltry $22.9 million average he received from the cross town Mets a year ago.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The Milwaukee Brewers, who traded a bevy of youngsters right before the trading deadline last July to acquire Sabathia from the Cleveland Indians, obviously wanted him back. The small market club offered five years and $100 million and were even contemplating adding a sixth year when the Yankees began courting the near 300-pound hurler.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Brewers general manager Doug Melvin was not too thrilled at the Bombers for upping their offer by 40 percent. “They could have offered him 110,” he said to reporters in November. “There was no reason to go up to 140. It sounds to me like they’re overbidding.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“(The Yankees) have been pretty adamant about bidding on everybody,” continued Melvin. “That doesn’t mean that’s what the market is. That’s just one team’s offer.”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Read between the lines with that last part of Melvin’s statement and you can understand why it always seems like ‘us versus them,’ with ‘them’ being the Yankees and ‘us’ the other 29 teams.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">After the Yankees signed Sabathia, they also inked righthander A.J. Burnett and first baseman Mark Teixeira for a shopping spree that cost them $243 million for all three new players.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">As if you really needed to be<span>  </span>told, the Yankees also have the top four highest paid players not only in baseball, but in all of sports. Alex Rodriguez, who wasn’t satisfied earning $25.2 million a summer, opted out of that monster deal he originally received from the Texas Rangers and resigned with the Yankees for $275 million over 10 years. Up next is shortstop Derek Jeter with his $189 million/10-year deal he signed in 2001. Newbies Teixeira (8 years at $180 million) and Sabathia follow to give the impression that there is a printing press pumping out $100 bills somewhere in the bowels of that new ballpark.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Speaking of the Bombers’ new digs, a mere $26,325 will buy you a full season seat in the Field Level. For those without a calculator handy, that comes out to $325 per game, of course not counting the gas, tolls, parking lot, hot dog and beer. Add at least another $100 per nine innings for all the extras and who do you think will be sitting in Sections 115 through 125</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">On second thought, even those guys are feeling the recession these days. Perhaps if things get worse before getting better, the Yankees one day will have to do things the old fashioned way, just like the rest of the country.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The Yankees becoming ‘commoners?’ Don’t bet on it.</p>
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