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The Sports Section

12/13/07

2:58 PM

MLB Steroid Report Fingers 29 New York Players

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George Mitchell’s report on steroids was released today, and there are plenty of local names named. The document is a whopping 409 pages long, but we count no fewer than 29 onetime Mets and Yankees. The report lacks the out-of-nowhere bombshell name — did anyone really expect someone like A-Rod or David Wright to turn up? — but does confirm the rumors that Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte had juiced up. In fact, eight members of the Yanks’ last World Series championship team — Clemens, Pettitte, David Justice, Chuck Knoblauch, Mike Stanton, Glenallen Hill, Denny Neagle, and Jose Canseco — are named. Pettitte, Jason Giambi, and Scott Schoeneweis are the only active New York players on the list. —Joe DeLessio





METS
Lenny Dykstra
Josias Manzanillo
David Segui
Todd Hundley
Mark Carreon
Matt Franco
Chris Donnels
Todd Pratt
Mike Stanton
Paul Lo Duca
Fernando Vina
Gary Bennett Jr.
Scott Schoeneweis
Mo Vaughn

YANKEES
Jason Giambi
Mike Stanton
Josias Manzanillo
Hal Morris
Roger Clemens
Andy Pettitte
Chuck Knoblauch
David Justice
Glenallen Hill
Denny Neagle
Todd Williams
Kevin Brown
Daniel Naulty
Rondell White
Jason Grimsley
Ron Villone
Randy Velarde

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