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Drug Policy coverage

Kirk Radomski is a former Mets employee whose allegations formed much of the Mitchell Report. (AP)
Radomski hands over receipts
Convicted steroid distributor Kirk Radomski handed over shipping receipts to federal investigators for a package of human growth hormone that he claims he sent to Roger Clemens' home in Texas in 2002 or 2003. Full story >
Mitchell Report proposes solutions
Former Sen. George Mitchell has released the results of his investigation into the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball. MLB.com has complete coverage, including on demand video of the day's news conferences, plus the report itself available for download. More >
Multimedia
• Bloom on Clemens investigation  400K
• Attorney Shawn Wright on Clemens  400K
• Selig's opening statement  400K
• Fehr's opening statement  400K
• Congressional hearings, first panel  400K
• Congressional hearings, second panel  400K
• Rep. Rush speaks at hearing  400K
• Rep. Stearns' statement  400K
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1998: A jar of androstenedione is discovered in the locker of St. Louis slugger Mark McGwire...
2001: MLB unilaterally implements its first random drug-testing program in the Minor Leagues...
August 30, 2002: MLB and the union unveil Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program...