Bonds, Giambi and Sheffield recieved steroids according to Federal investigaton.

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds received steroids and human growth hormone from a nutritional supplements lab implicated in a steroid-distribution ring, according to information given to federal investigators, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Tuesday.




Investigators also were told that New York Yankees stars Jason Giambi and Gary Sheffield, as well as three other major leaguers and one NFL player, were given steroids, the newspaper reported.


Bonds' personal trainer, Greg Anderson, gave the players the drugs from the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, according to information given to the government and shared with the newspaper.


The newspaper stated that its information did not "explicitly state" that the athletes used the steroids after obtaining them.


Bonds, Giambi and Sheffield, all of whom testified last fall before the grand jury that indicted four men in the alleged steroid-distribution ring, have denied steroid use. The three men declined comment Monday when contacted by the newspaper.


Bonds refused to comment Tuesday at the Giants' spring training camp in Scottsdale, Ariz., softly telling a reporter: "Get out of my locker." The Giants said they would not comment on the report.



We continue to adamantly deny that Barry was provided, furnished or supplied any of those substances at any time by Greg Anderson," Bonds' attorney Michael Rains told the newspaper.


Sheffield and Giambi refused to comment on the report Tuesday morning at the Yankees' spring training camp in Tampa, Fla.


"Words, speculation doesn't bother me. It's as simple as that. I deal with it. You know I don't like dealing with issues. You know I don't like dealing with controversy. Nobody likes to do that," Sheffield said.


Sheffield's attorney, Paula Canny, told the Chronicle: "Gary Sheffield has never knowingly ingested a steroid ... and Gary Sheffield has never knowingly applied an anabolic steroid cream to his body."


Prosecutors released documents last month saying Anderson told federal agents he gave steroids to several professional baseball players. None of those players was identified in those documents.


Anderson's attorney, Tony Serra, said the trainer had seven professional athletes as clients -- Bonds and five other major leaguers, and one football player.


Serra said last Friday that Bonds "never took anything illegal" and that the slugger was offered -- but rejected -- a substance at the heart of the government's case against the four indicted men.


That substance, according to government documents, was the recently unmasked steroid THG.


Anderson has been charged with participating in a steroid-distribution ring that provided performance-enhancing drugs to professional athletes. Also charged have been BALCO founder Victor Conte and the lab's vice president, James Valente, as well as track coach Remi Korchemny.


All four have pleaded not guilty and are free on bond.


The Chronicle reported that two of Bonds' former teammates -- Marvin Benard of the Chicago White Sox and Kansas City catcher Benito Santiago -- and former Oakland infielder Randy Velarde also received performance-enhancing drugs, as did Oakland Raiders linebacker Bill Romanowski.


An anonymous source told the Chronicle that Anderson provided Bonds with steroids and human growth hormone as far back as 2001, when the slugger hit 73 homers to break the single-season record. Bonds has 658 career homers -- 97 shy of Hank Aaron's career mark.


Human growth hormone, or hGH, works like a steroid, building muscle mass and helping athletes recover from training. Standard drug tests are unable to detect it, but scientists are working to develop a reliable test before the Athens Olympics this August.
 

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im past being negative and finger pointing and bad mouthing.

im actaully starting to get worried for these guys. hope all turns out ok.
 

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At some point in the future I'm sure we'll hear some athletes responding that yes, I was given it but I didn't use it, following in Slick Willie's "I didn't inhale" legacy
 

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"Gary Sheffield has never knowingly ingested a steroid ... and Gary Sheffield has never knowingly applied an anabolic steroid cream to his body."

The key word is knowingly.

Like Rome said on his show today, sounds like his lawyer is laying the groundwork for an excuse when Sheffield is caught.

Frankly its an insult to even a mental midgets intelligence when they throw out this line.

You want us to believe this lab sent you something and you took it without knowing what it was.
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i'm surprised names came out. all i kept hearing was "no way baseball lets these names out...it'll be too damaging to the game", etc.

at least they mentioned giambi with bonds and sheffield so i don't have to hear those two guys scream "RACISM" for the rest of their lives. although, i'm sure they will anyway.

kinda funny how sheffield goes on the air on the dan patrick show adamantly desiring to "clear his name". now, thru his lawyer, he says "i never knowingly ingested steriods". hmmmmmm.
 

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I like seeing 400+ft homeruns. I think they should all take unbelievable amounts of Juice. It would be better for the game.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Massmilwaukee:
I like seeing 400+ft homeruns. I think they should all take unbelievable amounts of Juice. It would be better for the game.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

then, we should allow the pitchers to juice too so they can throw 110 m.p.h.

of course, then baseball would be like men's tennis or that hybrid basketball-trampoline game i saw on espn plus a couple weeks ago where guys were dunking from half-court.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Railbird:
Alex Rodiguez 100% confirmed roidhead.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

railbird 110 % confirmed moron.
 

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What pisses me of is that MLB put an asterisk by Roger Maris's name for playing the schedule.
 

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they shouldn't put an asterisk by bonds...the should put a little needle.
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"Knowingly" will be the roid "catch-phrase" for the 2004 baseball season. Do they actually believe we'll buy this crap?
I can just picture Sheffield or any other sane person for that matter, receiving a box in the mail from a lab, opening the box, and without reading or knowing a thing about the contents just start popping pills and slapping on cream. These are some of the best athletes whose bodies are their livelyhood.
This is an absolute disgrace and a slap in the face to every sports fan to expect us to believe any of this garbage!
 

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"i did not inhale"

"i did not have sexual relations with that woman"

"i did not knowingly ingest steroids"

"i did not bet on baseball. no, wait, i did bet on baseball"

if only bill clinton and gary sheffield had the integrity that pete rose has displayed, this would be a better country to live in.
 

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IMO. This is just the tip of the iceberg, the issue is not going away as much as MLB and the players association wants it to. Sooner or later some players are going to be testifing before grand juries. Stay tuned.


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These megalomaniacs will lie until they're blue in the face, even if their p!ss tests fall flat on their face.

Hey Barry, no need to chase Turk Wendell down during BP, Eliot Ness just told you to your face that you took roids!
 

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What people don't understand is that not all steroids blow you up - Winstrol with diet, Anavar or Halotestein for example would add tremendous strength without much size whatsoever - at least 35% (probably much much higher) of baseball players juice - if you have ever used juice or worked out over the years you would laugh at this whole denial crap - my favorite was Andro - they blamed everything on legal Andro while they were shooting test in their ass - that 5% testing postive is a joke - THE PLAYERS KNEW WHEN THE TEST WAS - of course they all want to be tested now because they are off and have been off for about a year - I have used plenty of juice to know what I am talking about - to say McGuire or Bonds is a better HR hitter than guys in the past could be true but they had such a tremendous advantage due to drugs.
 

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