December 6, 2004 (Press Release) --
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With four men having been indicted in the BALCO steroid scandal, Major League Baseball once must again looks itself in the mirror.
The four indicted men are BALCO Owner Victor Conte, personal trainer Greg Anderson, Vice President of BALCO James Valente and track coach Remi Korchemny. The 42-count indictment was filed on February 12, 2004 and titled United States of America v. Victor Conte Jr., James Valente, Greg Anderson and Remi Korchemny. http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/can/press/assets/applets/2004_02_12_Balco_ind.pdf
http://legalball.com brings you full historic analysis of the cheating culture of baseball. From Ty Cobb to Babe Ruth, from Willie Mays to Hank Aaron, and now to Jason Giambi and Barry Bonds, cheating has always been a part of baseball.
http://legalball.com looks at cheating through the years and the players who were involved. With full detail http://legalball.com proves that Major League Baseball has always fostered a cheating culture.
Furthermore, http://legalball.com breaksdown the different forms of cheating through the years to determine just how bad the BALCO steroid scandal is and where it ranks in Major League Baseball history.
http://legalball.com is the online home for the intelligent sports fan. http://legalball.com focuses on why events happen in sports. Recent articles have looked into why Ron Artest fought with fans, why the FCC is singling out the Terrell Owens and the NFL, and why Kobe Bryant was arrested.
So for all your intelligent sports news and information, including the latest on the BALCO steroid scandal attacking Major League Baseball, make sure that http://legalball.com is your sports news and information home.
http://legalball.com/MLB_News_Cheating_Culture
With four men having been indicted in the BALCO steroid scandal, Major League Baseball once must again looks itself in the mirror.
The four indicted men are BALCO Owner Victor Conte, personal trainer Greg Anderson, Vice President of BALCO James Valente and track coach Remi Korchemny. The 42-count indictment was filed on February 12, 2004 and titled United States of America v. Victor Conte Jr., James Valente, Greg Anderson and Remi Korchemny. http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/can/press/assets/applets/2004_02_12_Balco_ind.pdf
http://legalball.com brings you full historic analysis of the cheating culture of baseball. From Ty Cobb to Babe Ruth, from Willie Mays to Hank Aaron, and now to Jason Giambi and Barry Bonds, cheating has always been a part of baseball.
http://legalball.com looks at cheating through the years and the players who were involved. With full detail http://legalball.com proves that Major League Baseball has always fostered a cheating culture.
Furthermore, http://legalball.com breaksdown the different forms of cheating through the years to determine just how bad the BALCO steroid scandal is and where it ranks in Major League Baseball history.
http://legalball.com is the online home for the intelligent sports fan. http://legalball.com focuses on why events happen in sports. Recent articles have looked into why Ron Artest fought with fans, why the FCC is singling out the Terrell Owens and the NFL, and why Kobe Bryant was arrested.
So for all your intelligent sports news and information, including the latest on the BALCO steroid scandal attacking Major League Baseball, make sure that http://legalball.com is your sports news and information home.
http://legalball.com/MLB_News_Cheating_Culture

A historic look at Major League Baseball shows a cheating culture. From spit balls, to corked bats, from steroids to amphetamines, Baseball has always had dirty little secrets.
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