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(Listed Alphabetically)

Compiled by the Stats & Information Group

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Barry Bonds- IMPLICATED

* Says during testimony to BALCO grand jury that he took substances described to him by Anderson as linseed oil and rubbing balm that the Balco investigators say were PEDs, and that Bonds said he did not knowingly take those substances. His testimony was leaked to San Francisco Chronicle in December 3, 2004 article. Source



Bret Boone– IMPLICATED

* Named by Jose Canseco in Canseco’s autobiography "Juiced, Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big" Source



Kevin Brown- MITCHELL REPORT

* Named in Mitchell Report for buying HGH from Kirk Radomski.

Source - page 214



Ken Caminiti- ADMITTED

* Admits in interview with Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci. Source



Jose Canseco- ADMITTED

* Admits in autobiography "Juiced, Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big" released in February 2005. Source



Roger Clemens- IMPLICATED

* Named in an affidavit by Jason Grimsley and name leaked in Los Angeles Times article on October 1, 2006. Source



Lenny Dykstra- IMPLICATED

* Named in a 2005 civil suit brought by former business partner; the suit contains sworn testimony from Jeff Scott, a bodybuilder and convicted steroid dealer, who said he injected Dykstra with steroids. Source



Chuck Finley– IMPLICATED

* Named by his wife, Tawny Kitaen, during divorce proceedings who stated in an official declaration that Finley used steroids during their marriage and she witnessed Finley injecting the steroids.Source



Eric Gagne– MITCHELL REPORT

* Named in Mitchell Report for buying HGH from Kirk Radomski Source - page 217



Jason Giambi- ADMITTED

* Admits during testimony to BALCO grand jury and testimony leaked to San Francisco Chronicle in December 2, 2004 article (see Bonds for article link); later issues public apology via USA Today article on May 17, 2007. Source



Troy Glaus– IMPLICATED

* Named in a 2007 Sports Illustrated article titled “Source: Glaus received steroids” that he ordered and received anabolic steroids from the internet pharmacy Signature Pharmacy through the New Hope Health Center. Source



Juan Gonzalez- IMPLICATED

* Named in New York Daily News article on July 30, 2006 which links Gonzalez to a bag with steroids found at the Toronto airport in 2001. Source



Wally Joyner- ADMITTED

* Admits during interview with ESPN's Buster Olney in 2005, which is detailed in ESPN The Magazine special report "Who Knew". Source



David Justice- MITCHELL REPORT

* Named in Mitchell Report for buying HGH from Kirk Radomski (denies use). Source page 181



Chuck Knoblauch– MITCHELL REPORT

* Named in Mitchell Report for buying HGH from Kirk Radomski; made payments through Brian McNamee, who later confirmed that he acquired HGH for Knoblauch and that he personally injected him.Source- page 175



Mark McGwire- IMPLICATED

* Named in a March 13, 2005 report by the New York Daily News which links him to an FBI steroids investigation in 1992 called "Operation Equine"; according to the report, Curtis Wenzlaff, a steroids dealer, provided McGwire with illegal steroids. Source



Magglio Ordonez- IMPLICATED

* Named in a New York Times article on January 24, 2008 that reported sources which said that Jose Canseco offered to keep Ordonez's name out of his second book if he would invest in a movie project with him. Source



David Ortiz- REPORTEDLY POSITIVE

* According to lawyers with knowledge of the results, Ortiz tested positive in 2003. The information about Ortiz (along with Manny Ramirez) emerged through interviews with multiple lawyers and others connected to the pending litigation. Source



Rafael Palmeiro- POSITIVE

* Tested positive for steroids on August 1, 2005 and suspended 10 games by MLB for violation of Major League Baseball’s joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program Source



Andy Pettitte- ADMITTED

* Admits two days after being cited in Mitchell Report that he used HGH Source



Manny Ramirez– SUSPENDED

* Suspended 50 games for violation of MLB's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Also reportedly tested positive for P.E.D's in 2003. Source



Brian Roberts– ADMITTED

* Admits to using “steroids ‘once’ in 2003” in a Baltimore Sun article on December 18, 2007 following the release of the Mitchell Report.Source



Alex Rodriguez- ADMITTED

* Admits during interview with ESPN's Peter Gammons on February 9, 2009. Source



Ivan Rodriguez- IMPLICATED

* Named in Jose Canseco's book "Juiced…." as being injected with steroids by Canseco. Source



Benito Santiago- ADMITTED

* Admits during testimony to BALCO grand jury and testimony leaked to San Francisco Chronicle in December 3, 2004 article. Source



Gary Sheffield- ADMITTED

* Admits during testimony to BALCO grand jury and testimony leaked to San Francisco Chronicle in December 3, 2004 article. Source



Sammy Sosa– IMPLICATED

* Named by lawyers with knowledge of the 2003 drug-testing results as one of the players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003, according to New York Times articles on June 16, 2009. Source



Miguel Tejada– MITCHELL REPORT

* Named in Mitchell Report by A's outfielder Adam Piatt, who says he discussed steroid use with Tejada and provided him with testosterone and HGH. Source- page 199



Mo Vaughn– MITCHELL REPORT

* Named in Mitchell Report for buying HGH from Kirk Radomski Source- page 186



Matt Williams IMPLICATED

* Named in a report by the San Francisco Chronicle reporters Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams that he bought performance-enhancing drugs from the Palm Beach Rejuvenation Center in 2002. Source





Awards and HR Titles Won- Players Linked to PEDs

MVP: 20

Cy Young: 8

Rookie of Year: 5

HR title: 20

All-Star app.:190



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