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NOTE: A leaked list of names was published prior, which had a number of players that are not part of the Mitchell Report. This list below is derived directly from the Mitchell Report. (Read the Mitchell Report here) DISCLAIMER: This list is based upon searches by Brown and Brent Gambill in separate cases. Gambill's searches yielded a Player Index, which lists all page numbers within the Mitchell Report for a particular player. This listing below has been reconciled with Gambill's listing and provides details on the context of player names within the Mitchell Report. This list is now fully updated as of 9:50 ET, 12/14/07. We encourage those reading the list to point out errors or omissions by contacting us here. Names Named (From Kirk Radomski): - Lenny Dykstra
- David Segui
- Larry Bigbie
- Brian Roberts
- Jack Cust
- Tim Laker
- Josias Manzanillo
- Todd Hundley
- Mark Carreon
- Hal Morris
- Matt Franco
- Rondell White
- Roger Clemens
- Andy Pettitte
- Chuck Knoblauch
- Jason Grimsley
- Gregg Zaun
- David Justice
- F.P. Santangelo
- Glenallen Hill
- Mo Vaughn
- Denny Neagle
- Ron Villone
- Ryan Franklin
- Chris Donnels
- Todd Williams
- Phil Hiatt
- Todd Pratt
- Kevin Young
- Mike Lansing
- Cody McKay
- Kent Mercker
- Adam Piatt
- Miguel Tejada
- Jason Christiansen
- Mike Stanton
- Stephen Randolph
- Jerry Hairston Jr.
- Paul Lo Duca
- Adam Riggs
- Bart Miadich
- Fernando Vina
- Kevin Brown
- Eric Gagné
- Mike Bell
- Matt Herges
- Gary Bennett Jr.
- Jim Parque
- Brendan Donnelly
- Chad Allen
- Jeff Williams
- Howie Clark
- Exavier “Nook” Logan
(canceled check images at end of report as part of exhibits) Current players named as part of Signature Pharmacy Investigation: - Rick Ankiel
- Paul Byrd
- Jay Gibbons
- Troy Glaus
- Jose Guillen
- Jerry Hairston Jr.
- Gary Matthews Jr.
- Scott Schoeneweis
Former players named as part of Signature Pharmacy Investigation - David Bell
- Jose Canseco
- Jason Grimsley
- Darren Holmes
- John Rocker
- Ismael Valdez
- Matt Williams
- Steve Woodard
BALCO Listing: - Barry Bonds
- Gary Sheffield
- Jason Giambi
- Jeremy Giambi
- Armando Rios
- Marvin Benard
- Bobby Estalella
- Benito Santiago
- Randy Velarde
Others: - Manny Alexander (2000 - Was subjected to “reasonable cause” testing after Massachusetts state police discovered anabolic steroids and syringes in the glove compartment of his car, which he had loaned to a clubhouse attendant)
- Willie Aikens - (1983 - Referenced as part of four players with the Kansas City Royals that were arrested on cocaine related charges - Three of the players (Akiens, along with Jerry Martin, and Willie Wilson) pleaded guilty to misdemeanor possession charges and were each sentenced to a fine and one-year imprisonment (with all but three months of those sentences suspended) (see Vida Blue entry for fourth player).
- Chad Allen - (former MLB player, and Radomski customer - Interviewed as part of Mitchell investigation - He states that human growth hormone is now the drug of choice for those players who can afford it because it is not detectable. He believes that Major League Baseball will always have a difficult time keeping up with drug developments because “there’s always someone ahead of the curve who knows that he will make a quick buck.”
- Steve Bechler - (Feb. 2003 - Referenced regarding death during Spring Training due to use of ephedra).
- Vida Blue - (1983 - Referenced as part of four players with the Kansas City Royals that were arrested on cocaine related charges. Was convicted, imprisoned, and fined in the Kansas City incident. Kuhn’s suspension of him for the 1984 season, followed by a two-year probationary period that included mandatory drug testing, was later upheld in arbitration, in part based on Blue’s alleged involvement in assisting other players to procure drugs).
- Ricky Bones - (June 2000 - Discovery of Steroids in Florida Marlins Player’s Locker - In late June 2000, a clubhouse attendant with the Florida Marlins brought a paper bag to the club’s athletic trainers that had been found in the locker of Marlins pitcher Ricky Bones. The bag contained over two dozen syringes, six vials of injectable medications – stanozolol and nandrolone decanoate, two anabolic steroids that are sold under the names Winstrol and Deca-Durabolin, respectively – and a page of handwritten instructions on how to administer the drugs. Soon thereafter, the athletic trainers returned the bag and its contents to
Bones at his request. - Alex Cabrera - (September 2000 - Shipment of Steroids to Arizona Clubhouse - Sometime in mid-September 2000, a clubhouse employee with the Arizona Diamondbacks discovered a bottle of anabolic steroids and several hundred pills in a package that had been mailed to the Diamondbacks’ ballpark in Phoenix. Clubhouse attendants knew that the package had been intended for Alex Cabrera, then a player on Arizona’s major league roster, who had been searching for the package for several days. They gave the box to the team’s athletic trainer and told Cabrera that the package probably had been lost).
- Ken Caminiti (multiple references)
- Paxton Crawford (2000, 2001 - Admitted to using steroids and human growth hormone while with the Red Sox. He described an incident in which syringes he had wrapped in a towel were spilled onto the floor of the Red Sox clubhouse, which he said caused laughter among his teammates. Declined request for interview, saying that he did not “do that stuff anymore,” that he was sorry he had used those substances in the past and that he just wanted to be left alone).
- Bartolo Colon (Summer of 2005 - Referenced as part of a Bill Shaikin article in the LA Times on trainer Angel “Nao” Presinal).
- Juan Encarnacion - (Referenced as part of trade from Dodgers to Marlins. The PED connection stems from Lo Duca being part of the trade).
- Juan Gonzalez (Canadian Border Service Seizure of Steroids in Toronto, October 2001)
- Ferguson Jenkins (Referenced as part of how his arbitration decision has played a role in the interpretation of a player’s rights during an investigatory interview).
- Ryan Jorgenson (Sept. 2007 - Referenced - Cincinnati Reds catcher Ryan Jorgenson suspended for 50 games based on non-analytic evidence that he had violated the joint program).
- Wally Joyner (mentions trying PEDs three times before quiting).
- Matt Karchner (Former MLB player for the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox in 1999 and 2000. Interviewed by Mitchell investigation. Karchner said that during spring training in 1999, he observed two of his Chicago Cubs teammates inject themselves with steroids in an apartment that Karchner was sharing with them. Karchner declined to identify the players. He said that one of the players brought the
steroids to the apartment but was afraid of needles and therefore asked the second player to administer the shot. The second player injected the first player with steroids in the buttocks and then injected himself). - Jerry Martin (1983 - Referenced as part of four players with the Kansas City Royals that were arrested on cocaine related charges - Three of the players (Martin, along with Willie Aikens, and Willie Wilson) pleaded guilty to misdemeanor possession charges and were each sentenced to a fine and one-year imprisonment (with all but three months of those sentences suspended) (see Vida Blue entry for fourth player).
- Mark McGwire (mentioned in regards to congressional hearings and not replying to requests for interviews)
- Guillermo Mota (Referenced as part of trade from Dodgers to Marlins. The PED connection stems from Lo Duca being part of the trade).
- Daniel Naulty - (1996 and 1999 - Former Minnesota Twin and the New York Yankee - Interviewed as part of Mitchell investigation - During his telephone interview, Naulty admitted to using steroids, on and off, for seven years, and human growth hormone for one year. Naulty used performance enhancing substances while playing in both Major League Baseball and in the minor leagues).
- Rafael Palmeiro (Reference to request for interviews)
- Pascual Perez (1984 - Former Atlanta Brave - Referenced regarding arbitration decision issued in April 1984, the arbitrators overturned a one-month suspension of Atlanta Braves pitcher Pascual Perez that had been imposed by Commissioner Kuhn after Perez was released from a three-month imprisonment in the
Dominican Republic for possession of cocaine). - Sammy Sosa (only in reference to request for interviews)
- Mike Spinelli (Article reference - Alan Truex, The Creatine Craze / Steroids Mortgage Future for Muscles, Glory, Hous. Chron., Aug. 11, 1998, at A1. - Former Boston Red Sox minor
league player, admitted his use of steroids and was quoted as having said: “I just thank God I was able to get out of this . . . before it killed me.”) - Mike Judd - (Former Dodger. Report references him during his time with AAA Albuquerque Dukes. - Todd Seyler, strength and conditioning coach for the Dukes mentions five Duke players using (Matt Herges, Paul Lo Duca, Jeff Williams, Mike Judd, and Ricky Stone)
- Ricky Stone - (Former Astro. Report references him during his time with AAA Albuquerque Dukes. - Todd Seyler, strength and conditioning coach for the Dukes mentions five Duke players using (Matt Herges, Paul Lo Duca, Jeff Williams, Mike Judd, and Ricky Stone)
- Willie Wilson - (1983 - Referenced as part of four players with the Kansas City Royals that were arrested on cocaine related charges - Three of the players (Wilson, along with Jerry Martin, and Willie Wilson) pleaded guilty to misdemeanor possession charges and were each sentenced to a fine and one-year imprisonment (with all but three months of those sentences suspended) (see Vida Blue entry for fourth player).
Names that ARE NOT in the Report, but were in leaked "list": - Nomar Garciaparra
- Jeff Bagwell
- Brady Anderson
- Bret Boone
- Johnny Damon
- Carl Everett
- Kyle Farnsworth
- Aaron Boone
- Rafael Bettancourt
- Milton Bradley
- Dante Bichette
- Albert Belle
- Wil Cordero
- Mike Cameron
- Ramon Castro
- Wilson Delgado
- Rich Garces
- Clay Hensley
- Felix Heredia
- Darryl Kile
- Matt Lawton
- Raul Mondesi
- Robert Machado
- Damian Moss
- Abraham Nunez
- Trot Nixon
- Jose Offerman
- Mark Prior
- Neifi Perez
- Albert Pujols
- Juan Rincon
- Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez
- Alex Sanchez
- Fernando Tatis
- Jason Varitek
- Kerry Wood
- Ozzie Canseco

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