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Da_Sperm

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Just heard on the radio that some baseball player has been caught by the IRS for tax avasion(msp) and has spilled the beans on several players who use Sports Enhancing drugs. This player is the same player who helped hide Albert Bell's (I think that is the player) corked bats.

At any rate, it is assumed that this investigation will make the Barry Bond's case look like peanuts because it will reveal about 200 players who use "JUICE".

This player has played for about 11 different teams.

The way he was caught was by the IRS because of tax avasion. Once he was caught, he simply gave them several names of players who use. He is also a business partner of a pharmaceutical distribution company, so he has actual RECORDS and documentation of doctors, players, and agents involved.
 

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cat daddy said:
I've been listening to Dan Patrick on ESPN Radio talk about this. The player is Jason Grimsley.

And he's a pitcher, in the irony of ironies. Everybody was getting lathered up to take down all the power hitters, ignoring that pitchers were using the juice as much as anybody else. But as always, the real target always ends up being Barry Bonds.

Report: Feds wanted Grimsley to help implicate Bonds

PHOENIX -- An attorney for released Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Jason Grimsley said Wednesday that federal agents tried to pressure the player into wearing a listening device in an effort to collect incriminating evidence against San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds, The Arizona Republic reported.

"It was a specific effort to target Bonds," attorney Edward F. Novak told the newspaper. "We were told that Jason's cooperation was necessary to their case."

Novak said Grimsley subsequently "was outed by the feds" because he didn't cooperate, the Republic reported.

"They asked him specifically about Barry Bonds, and Jason said he didn't know Bonds well and didn't know if he did or didn't use drugs," Novak told the paper.

Investigators then asked Grimsley whether he knew any of Bonds' teammates who might confide in Grimsley about the slugger's alleged use of performance enhancements, Novak said. Grimsley refused, telling investigators that "baseball players don't go around talking about who is using and who isn't," Novak added.

To read the entire article: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2474291
 
bluedog said:
Fact: MLB has found that there are more MLB pitchers on steriods then there are hitters.



Now this has gone to freakin far, it's just a game not the National Defense. These old hypocritical bastards are now on a all out war against one man for allege steroid use while the phuggin country is being invaded and they've let a Nation that hates our guts develop nuclear bombs right under their nose.

Pitcher Spills Steroid, Speed Secrets
 
JaguarNation99 said:
And he's a pitcher, in the irony of ironies. Everybody was getting lathered up to take down all the power hitters, ignoring that pitchers were using the juice as much as anybody else. But as always, the real target always ends up being Barry Bonds.

Report: Feds wanted Grimsley to help implicate Bonds

PHOENIX -- An attorney for released Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Jason Grimsley said Wednesday that federal agents tried to pressure the player into wearing a listening device in an effort to collect incriminating evidence against San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds, The Arizona Republic reported.

"It was a specific effort to target Bonds," attorney Edward F. Novak told the newspaper. "We were told that Jason's cooperation was necessary to their case."

Novak said Grimsley subsequently "was outed by the feds" because he didn't cooperate, the Republic reported.

"They asked him specifically about Barry Bonds, and Jason said he didn't know Bonds well and didn't know if he did or didn't use drugs," Novak told the paper.

Investigators then asked Grimsley whether he knew any of Bonds' teammates who might confide in Grimsley about the slugger's alleged use of performance enhancements, Novak said. Grimsley refused, telling investigators that "baseball players don't go around talking about who is using and who isn't," Novak added.

To read the entire article: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2474291

Whitey at his finest!!!!!!!!! :shame: :shame: :shame:
 
Now Grimsley Atty. is saying Grimsley didn't give any names. Law enforcement lying because they didn't get what they want?

I don't believe that. :read:
 
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