The Daily News reports that Major League Baseball officials have their copy of the Mitchell Report and it's set to drop tomorrow on the rest of the public.
The report names somewhere between 60 and 80 players. That's a lot more names than have already been made public.
The Mets could be prominently involved because Mitchell got a lot of his information for Kirk Radomski, a former Mets clubhouse employee who after his 1985-1995 stint with the Mets spent the next several years as a steroids supplier.
What Mets could possibly see their names turn up?
Lenny Dykstra? Todd Hundley? David Segui? Mike Piazza?
Wikipedia has a very comprehensive list of players who have already been linked to steroids through a failed test or a media report. At first I thought the Mitchell Report would only be a compilation of that which we already knew or suspected, but if 60 to 80 names are in there, some of them are very likely ones we've not heard before.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
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Don't forget Kevin Mitchell. He was with the Mets during those years
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