Baseball
Donnelly says he never used steroids
Former Red Sox reliever Brendan Donnelly denied claims in the
Mitchell Report that he used performance-enhancing drugs. In the
report, the culmination of a 20-month investigation into steroid use
in baseball that was released Thursday, former Mets clubhouse
attendant Kirk Radomski recalled that Donnelly called him in 2004
looking for Anavar, an anabolic steroid. The report said Radomski
made one sale to Donnelly of Deca-Durabolin for which Donnelly paid
$250 to $300. In a statement, Donnelly acknowledges calling Radomski
to discuss Anavar in 2004, when the pitcher was injured. "Upon
learning that Anavar was classified as a steroid, I realized ...
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