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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    D'acks Grimsley is the next roids target
    just how many more players will we see be investigated by the feds connected to this balco bullshit i wonder.

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Federal investigators searched Arizona Diamondbacks reliever Jason Grimsley's house Tuesday as part of their investigation of steroid use in baseball.

    Thirteen agents searched Grimsley's house in Scottsdale, Ariz., for six hours, according to Internal Revenue Service Agent Mark Lessler, who would not say what they found.



    In seeking a judge's permission for the search, investigators who cracked the BALCO steroid scandal here said Grimsley initially cooperated in the probe. He withdrew his assistance in April, but not before he allegedly made "extensive statements" about illegal drug use, "for the purpose of performance enhancement," according to the court documents.

    IRS Agent Jeff Novitsky told the federal judge that investigators wanted to search the right-hander's house for "any and all records showing contact or relationship with any and all amateur or professional athletes, athletic coaches or athletic trainers" regarding illicit drug use and purchases.

    According to Novitsky, Grimsley told him the names of other players he believed were using, but the names of those players were blacked out of the court records.

    "I have no comment about that and no idea about that," Grimsley told the Arizona Republic on Tuesday, hours before the Diamondbacks played the Philadelphia Phillies.

    After Arizona's 10-1 loss, manager Bob Melvin said news of the investigation might have affected the team. Grimsley spent the game in the bullpen and warmed up at one point.

    "Certainly, it locks you up for a little bit, but down the road we'll be fine," Melvin said.

    "We haven't convicted this guy," the manager said. "This is an ongoing investigation. I just think that the effect on us today, as we heard about one of our teammates, it certainly had an effect on us. Nothing's been proven. He hasn't been proven guilty of anything. It's just, there's allegations."

    Diamondbacks managing general partner Ken Kendrick said in a statement the team learned of "this situation late this afternoon," but declined further comment.

    Grimsley began his big league career with Philadelphia in 1989 and has pitched for Cleveland, California, the New York Yankees, Kansas City, Baltimore and Arizona. He has a career record of 42-58 with a 4.77 ERA.

    According to court documents, Grimsley failed a league drug test in 2003. Authorities said when he was cooperating, he admitted to using human growth hormone, amphetamines and steroids.

    He added that amphetamine use was prevalent in pro baseball, and that it was placed in coffee in clubhouses, marked "leaded" or "unleaded," Novitsky wrote.

    After the BALCO investigation, Major League Baseball toughened its testing program for performance enhancing drugs and included testing for amphetamines for the first time this season.

    Word of the Grimsley investigation comes nearly two months after an Illinois-based scientist prominent in the field of sports nutritional supplements pleaded guilty to supplying the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative with the performance-enhancing drug known as "the clear."

    A federal grand jury in San Francisco is also investigating whether San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds lied under oath about using "the clear." A separate federal grand jury is probing who leaked Bonds' testimony from the BALCO investigation to the San Francisco Chronicle.

    So far, the BALCO probe has netted guilty pleas from Illinois-based nutritional supplement scientist Patrick Arnold, BALCO president Victor Conte, Bonds' personal trainer Greg Anderson, BALCO vice president James Valente and track coach Remi Korchemny.
  • moses millsap
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-25-05
    • 8289

    #2
    He got some $hitty ass steroids, imho.
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    • bigboydan
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 08-10-05
      • 55420

      #3
      Boy, It sure didn't take the D'backs long to releas him did it

      PHOENIX (AP) -- Pitcher Jason Grimsley was released by the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday, a day after federal agents searched his home as part of an investigation into steroid use by athletes.

      Grimsley's agent told The Associated Press he thought this would mark the end of the 38-year-old reliever's career.



      "My guess is Jason's done playing," Joe Bick said in a telephone interview. "I couldn't anticipate that he would play again, but that's his call.

      "He didn't want to be a distraction to the team."

      General manager Josh Byrnes said Grimsley asked for his unconditional release in meetings with team officials Tuesday and Wednesday.

      "We accepted his request," Byrnes said.

      Thirteen federal agents searched Grimsley's home in Scottsdale, Ariz., for six hours Tuesday, but they would not reveal what they found.

      Investigators who cracked the BALCO steroid scandal in San Francisco said Grimsley initially cooperated in the probe but withdrew his assistance in April. He allegedly made "extensive statements" about illegal drug use, "for the purpose of performance enhancement," before ending his cooperation, according to the court documents.

      In asking for a warrant, IRS Agent Jeff Novitsky told a federal judge that investigators wanted to search Grimsley's house for "any and all records showing contact or relationship with any and all amateur or professional athletes, athletic coaches or athletic trainers" regarding illicit drug use and purchases.

      Grimsley's locker was empty when the clubhouse was opened to the media before the afternoon game against Philadelphia at Chase Field.

      As for the remainder of Grimsley's $825,000 salary, "there was no negotiation," Bick said. "Released players get paid."

      Grimsley was 1-2 record with a 4.88 ERA in 19 games as a long reliever this season, his first with Arizona.

      Diamondbacks pitcher Terry Mulholland said Grimsley addressed his NL West-leading teammates after Tuesday's loss to the Phillies.

      "He expressed to us that he had too much respect for us to allow this to bring us down," Mulholland said. "He's that kind of guy."

      Grimsley began his big league career with Philadelphia in 1989 and pitched for Cleveland, California, the New York Yankees, Kansas City, Baltimore and Arizona. He has a career record of 42-58 with a 4.77 ERA.

      According to court documents, Grimsley failed a baseball drug test in 2003. Authorities said when he was cooperating, he admitted to using human growth hormone, amphetamines and steroids.

      AP Baseball Writer Ben Walker contributed to this report
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      • Willie Bee
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 02-14-06
        • 15726

        #4
        "I am deeply saddened whenever there is an allegation that a Major League Baseball player is involved in the use of performance-enhancing substances," commissioner Bud Selig said in a statement."
        That's from a less condensed AP story about the same.

        If Bud and the rest of the owners had removed their heads from their butts 10 years ago or so, we wouldn't have such a mess on our hands with baseball right now. 'Deeply saddened' my ass More like deeply ignorant with nothing close to the balls that Grimsley has to do the right thing.
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        • bigboydan
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 08-10-05
          • 55420

          #5
          i think the AZ management statement was much worse than Bud's and the MLB statement willie.

          AZ. released a statement saying "these are just alligations, not fact"

          Grimsley gave it all up, and the feds had everything he said way back when on tape and documented.
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          • tacomax
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 08-10-05
            • 9619

            #6
            Originally posted by Willie Bee
            If Bud and the rest of the owners had removed their heads from their butts 10 years ago or so, we wouldn't have such a mess on our hands with baseball right now. 'Deeply saddened' my ass More like deeply ignorant with nothing close to the balls that Grimsley has to do the right thing.
            Indeed.

            If he or any of the other owners knew that steriod use was rampant in their organisations then it should be them facing the music and not the players.

            I like the concept of "leaded" and "unleaded" coffee, though.
            Originally posted by pags11
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            • bigboydan
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 08-10-05
              • 55420

              #7
              Originally posted by tacomax

              I like the concept of "leaded" and "unleaded" coffee, though.
              i wonder if barry bonds drank the leaded
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              • tacomax
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 08-10-05
                • 9619

                #8
                He was too busy rubbing in the good ol' natural flaxseed oil to have the time to drink coffee.
                Originally posted by pags11
                SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
                Originally posted by BuddyBear
                I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
                Originally posted by curious
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                • Willie Bee
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 02-14-06
                  • 15726

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bigboydan
                  i wonder if barry bonds drank the leaded
                  Yes, with 'cream' as well, though he used that unknowingly
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                  • bigboydan
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 08-10-05
                    • 55420

                    #10
                    i still can't believe he just gave everyone up like he did. he named players, doctors, all the way down to a bat boy in the angels organization.

                    i can't believe he did that without contacting a lawyer first.
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                    • bigboydan
                      SBR Aristocracy
                      • 08-10-05
                      • 55420

                      #11
                      omg... the latest reports comming down today. are that Grimsley gave up Albert Pujols' trainer.

                      no wonder Pujols' was defending bonds like he was a few weeks back.
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                      • bigboydan
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 08-10-05
                        • 55420

                        #12
                        now reports are comming out that Tejada has been linked to "Gimsleygate".


                        alot of team sources said they have noticed tejada being really sulking as of late.
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                        • moses millsap
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 08-25-05
                          • 8289

                          #13
                          Originally posted by bigboydan
                          now reports are comming out that Tejada has been linked to "Gimsleygate".


                          alot of team sources said they have noticed tejada being really sulking as of late.
                          So Raffy didn't lie about everything I guess
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                          • homedog
                            SBR Sharp
                            • 09-08-05
                            • 260

                            #14
                            Originally posted by bigboydan
                            now reports are comming out that Tejada has been linked to "Gimsleygate".


                            alot of team sources said they have noticed tejada being really sulking as of late.
                            dan,

                            I saw that on the bottom of the ESPN2 channel when I woke up early this morning but haven't been able to find anything else about it. Have you seen it in print anywhere on the net?
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                            • bigboydan
                              SBR Aristocracy
                              • 08-10-05
                              • 55420

                              #15
                              homie... i've been looking for this article earlier today, but couldn't find it. i'll keep looking tonight, and see what i come up with though.
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                              • clonecat
                                SBR MVP
                                • 08-29-05
                                • 1225

                                #16
                                It was in the Washington Post this morning.
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                                • moses millsap
                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                  • 08-25-05
                                  • 8289

                                  #17
                                  Just search in Orioles' fan forums, I'm sure the link to an article will be in there.
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                                  • bigboydan
                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                    • 08-10-05
                                    • 55420

                                    #18
                                    heres the report:

                                    The Washington Post reports that Miguel Tejada has been linked to the ongoing investigation involving Jason Grimsley's affidavit.
                                    We're not sure why this tidbit was treated as an aside and buried in the 12th paragraph of the column. It is the first confirmation we've seen of the Tejada link to the Grimsley affidavit, although there have been rumors. Grimsley and Tejada played together for parts of two seasons in Baltimore and the newspaper speculates that Tejada has been "sulking some of late" due to being linked to Grimsley. The increasing trade rumors probably aren't helping either. Jun. 27 - 9:48 am et


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