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Baseball Tries for Normalcy Despite Clemens, Bonds

Feb 29th, 2008 · It's been a big week in baseball: Congress doesn't appear to be buying Roger Clemens' story; Barry Bonds has found himself without a team; and spring training has brought a return to the time-honored, exhibition ritual of major league clubs trampling college baseball teams. Robert Siegel gets the latest baseball news from Stefan Fatsis of The Wall Street Journal.

Keywords: Congress · Robert Siegel · Colleges · ritual · baseball · trampled · exhibit · Barry Bonds · Normalcy · Roger Clemens · Clemens

Steroid Probe Names High-Profile MLB Players

Dec 13th, 2007 · At a press conference on Thursday, former senator George Mitchell described a flourishing performance-enhancing drug culture in Major League Baseball. The long-awaited report identifies current and former players, including Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds and Miguel Tejada.

Keywords: Drugs · Senate · culture · players · Major League Baseball · steroid · MLB · enhancer · Barry Bonds · George Mitchell · Roger Clemens · Miguel Tejada

Bonds Pleads Not Guilty; Lawyer Hints at Defense

Dec 7th, 2007 · Barry Bonds pleaded not guilty Friday in San Francisco to perjury and obstruction of justice charges. He's accused of lying to a federal grand jury about knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs. As he left the court, his lead attorney spoke to reporters, hinting at an initial defense strategy.

Keywords: Drugs · federal · attorney · Lawyers · guilty · jury · Justice · perjury · obstruction · San Francisco · Strategy · enhancer

Bonds Enters Not Guilty Plea to Federal Charges

Dec 7th, 2007 · Homerun king Barry Bonds pleads not guilty to charges he lied to federal investigators about using performance-enhancing drugs. Bonds appeared in federal court in San Francisco on Friday.

Keywords: Drugs · Kings · federal · guilty · San Francisco · pleas · investigators · enhancer · Barry Bonds · homeruns · lied

Barry Bonds Update

Nov 16th, 2007 · Barry Bonds is charged with perjury and obstruction of justice in the Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative case. Larry Williams, who helped break the BALCO story three years ago, talks about the grand jury indictment.

Keywords: jury · Justice · perjury · obstruction · Barry · Barry Bonds · Balco · Larry Williams

Baseball News: Bonds, Rodriguez and New England **

Nov 16th, 2007 · Commentator Stefan Fatsis talks with Host Michele Norris speaks about the Barry Bonds indictment and what it will mean for baseball. They also cover the potential return of Alex Rodriguez to the Yankees, and New England's multi-faceted sports dominance.

Keywords: Stefan Fatsis · baseball · New England · england · yankee · Alex Rodriguez · Rodriguez · Barry Bonds · Dominic · Host Michele Norris

Home Run King Barry Bonds Indicted *

Nov 16th, 2007 · A federal grand jury indicts Barry Bonds on five felony counts of perjury and obstruction of justice, charges that could result in a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison if he's convicted. The indictment culminates a four-year investigation into steroid use by elite athletes.

Keywords: Kings · federal · athletes · convicted · Prisons · jury · Justice · perjury · obstruction · elitism · steroid · Barry

Home Run King Faces 30 Years in Prison

Nov 16th, 2007 · A grand jury has indicted slugger Barry Bonds on five counts for perjury and obstruction of justice. He faces a maximum of 30 years in prison for allegedly telling a grand jury he did not knowingly use performance-enhancing drugs.

Keywords: Drugs · Kings · Prisons · jury · Justice · perjury · obstruction · Maximum · enhancer · slugger · Barry Bonds

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