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Hearing on Steroids in Major League Baseball and the Mitchell Report
January 16, 2008 20:30
Hearing on Steroids in Major League Baseball and the Mitchell Report
Source: U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
The full Committee held a hearing entitled “The Mitchell Report: The Illegal Use of Steroids in Major League Baseball.” This hearing examined Senator George Mitchell’s investigation into the illegal use of steroids in Major League Baseball.
The Mitchell report has raised significant concerns about the pervasive use of performance enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball for more than a decade. The Committee has previously heard testimony about the devastating consequences when the culture of major league clubhouses trickles down to become the culture of the high school gym.
+ Chairman Waxman's Opening Statement
Documents in PDF:
+ Preliminary transcript (344 KB)
+ Testimony of Frank and Brenda Marrero (510 KB)
+ Testimony of Senator George Mitchell (28 KB)
+ Letter to Attorney General Mukasey Regarding Miguel Tejada's Testimony (264 KB)
+ Testimony of Bud Selig (51 KB)
+ Testimony of Donald M. Fehr (48 KB)
+ Therapeutic Use Exemption Summary Statistics for 2006 and 2007 (15 KB)
See: Report To The Commissioner Of Baseball Of An Independent Investigation Into The Illegal Use Of Steroids And Other Performance Enhancing Substances By Players In Major League Baseball
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