Mitchell Reports Names
December 13th, 2007 at 2:08 pmBy Chris
Here’s the list of the players named in the Mitchell report everyone was waiting breathlessly for… I’m happy to see Albert Pujols is NOT on the list, as the “leaked list” initially indicated:
Adam Piatt
Adam Riggs
Andy Pettitte
Bart Miadich
Brendan Donnelly
Brian Roberts
Chad Allen
Chris Donnels
Chuck Knoblauch
Cody McKay
David Justice
David Segui
Denny Neagle
Eric Gagne
F.P. Santangelo
Fernando Vina
Gary Bennett
Glenallen Hill
Gregg Zaun
Hal Morris
Jack Cust
Jason Christiansen
Jason Grimsley
Jeff Williams
Jerry Hairston
Jim Parque
Josias Manzanillo
Kent Mercker
Kevin Brown
Kevin Young
Larry Bigbie
Lenny Dykstra
Mark Carreon
Matt Franco
Matt Herges
Miguel Tejada
Mike Bell
Mike Lansing
Mike Stanton
Mo Vaughn
Paul Lo Duca
Phil Hiatt
Roger Clemens
Ron Villone
Rondell White
Ryan Franklin
Stephen Randolph
Tim Laker
Todd Hundley
Todd Pratt
Todd Williams
Now that the Pujols rumor has been squashed, the biggest name on the list is undoubtedly Roger Clemens. Just how much of his career is tainted? Will MLB and Selig follow Mitchell’s suggestion and not punish players on the list? Will they be allowed to wipe the slate clean? If so, will baseball writers vote any of these players into the Hall of Fame? What happened to Albert Belle?
So many questions.
/List corrected at 12:00am CST… Hat-tip to The Big Lead.









December 13th, 2007 at 3:54 pm
Good question about Belle, seeing how he was slugging right along with Mo Vaughn in the majors. Just because Belle had a long history of angry outbursts shouldn’t be considered evidence of roid rage, right? It was all the caffeine he drank.
December 13th, 2007 at 3:56 pm
No, it was all the Greenies he was taking.
December 16th, 2007 at 11:06 am
think the Mitchell report will help to solve the problems in MLB in the future. Right now I think it is having a significant effect. Puljos is clear for now, but remember the feds were only talking to a couple of people that would actually rat someone out and the teams themself would never give up their own players.
Here is a link to the complete Mitchell Report I found at http://www.mlbmitchellreport.com and it also shows all players names listed.
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