Giambi Gives in to Steroids Meeting

Slugger will field Mitchell's questions on 'history' of drug use
By Greg Atwan,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 22, 2007 4:00 AM CDT
Giambi Gives in to Steroids Meeting
From left are Major League Baseball comissioner Bud Selig in 2006, New York Yankees' Jason Giambi in 2007, and steroid investigator George Mitchell in 2006. (AP Photo)   (Associated Press)

Yankees DH Jason Giambi acceded to a meeting with former Senate Majority Leader and steroids investigator George Mitchell, to discuss the power-hitter's possible use of performance-enhancing drugs. Giambi had initially balked at the official probe, but caved under pressure from Commissioner Bud Selig, who says the meeting will occur "promptly."

The Post reports the interview may be softball for Giambi: The players' union set strict rules, and questions and answers will likely be rehearsed. Giambi had taken a long lead on steroids, thundering that players offered fans an apology for using them, but shuffled back to base after appearing to admit to his own "history" of illegally beefing up. Selig left open the possibility of punishment for Juice. (More Jason Giambi stories.)

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