Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Responsible for the investigation of former U.S. Senator Mitchell

"New York Times" reported today that Major League Baseball (MLB) in a forthcoming investigation report will be named in more than 50 active or retired players suspected of taking performance enhancing drugs.

Responsible for the investigation of former U.S. Senator Mitchell, will hold a press conference in New York tomorrow to announce a 20 investigation reports the results. Alliance chief executive Selig held a press conference later that day will be.

Because Mitchell did not hold any of the players tested positive for drug test evidence through records of calls he had to stop payment checks, receipts, delivery notes gathering evidence.

New York to visit those two sources, the two men, said Mitchell's report, including dozens of players to use drugs, the name, but the newspaper did not say whether that player's identity.