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July 9, 2008 11:08:47 AM CDT



Baseball Steroid Report Will Be 'Salacious'

Posted Oct 12, 07 11:33 PM CDT in Sports    Editor's Choice

(Newser) – Following an internal MLB conference call, rumors abound that the long-awaited report by George Mitchell on steroids in baseball will name names, including those of well known players, ESPN reports. The network says an MLB lawyer on the call labelled the report "salacious," and quotes an unnamed source saying, "This is going to be enormous...it's going to be a huge story when these names come out."

Baseball officials tried to downplay the claims about the Thursday call. "No one except Senator Mitchell's people know for sure whether there's going to be names named and how many names are involved and who those names are," said MLB vice president Rob Manfred. The fruits of Mitchell's 18-month investigation will be released some time after the World Series.

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