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On Wednesday, Hank Aaron and Willie Mays confirmed that, beyond their standing as national treasures, they are friends.
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A former steroids dealer has turned over additional documentary evidence that raises questions about Roger Clemens’s suspected use of performance-enhancing drugs.
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Though both Barry Bonds and Jason Giambi have been similarly tainted by performance-enhancing drug scandals, the consequences have been vastly different.
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Prosecutors pursuing the case against Barry Bonds have increased pressure on the slugger’s former personal trainer Greg Anderson by making his wife a new focus of their investigation.
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Andy Pettitte returned to Houston Friday, and was treated warmly by fans despite his role in the Roger Clemens steroid scandal.
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Lawyers for Roger Clemens responded to a two-month-old motion by his former trainer, Brian McNamee, that asked for the dismissal of a defamation lawsuit brought by Clemens.
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The owner of a gym in Pasadena, Tex., said that two F.B.I. agents questioned him about whether he had ever given Roger Clemens performance-enhancing drugs.
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The government appears close to prevailing in a legal battle, which could set off another round of federal drug investigations involving baseball and steroids.
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Barry Bonds was re-indicted Tuesday by the federal authorities in an effort to fix the original indictment in his perjury case.
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Reports of the pitcher’s extramarital relations could have an impact on the investigation into whether he lied to Congress about steroids.
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