The Mitchell Report named 88 former or current major league players and detailed their involvement with performance-enhancing substances. A look at each player with the year he was first associated with the drugs, the team he played for at the time, and the connection to the banned substances.
Manny Alexander
When: 2000. Team: Red Sox
What: Subject to steroid test for reasonable cause after anabolic steroids and hypodermic needles were found in his car by Boston police. Drug test delayed 45 days, results negative.
Chad Allen
When: 2003. Team: Texas
What: Said he purchased steroids from Kirk Radomski in offseason to help recover from knee injury.
Rick Ankiel
When: 2004. Team: St. Louis
What: Received human growth hormone from Signature Pharmacy.
David Bell
When: 2005. Team: Philadelphia
What: Received human growth hormone from Applied Pharmacy Services.
Mike Bell
When: 2000. Team: Cincinnati
What: Said he purchased human growth hormone once.
>Marvin Benard
When: 2003. Team: San Francisco
What: Greg Anderson testified he gave Benard performance-enhancing drugs; subpoenaed by BALCO grand jury.
Gary Bennett Jr.
When: 2002. Team: Colorado
What: Radomski said Bennett was referred to him by Rockies pitcher Denny Neagle and purchased human growth hormone.
Larry Bigbie
When: 2003. Team: Baltimore
What: Introduced to Radomski by David Segui and paid by check for several performance-enhancing substances.
Barry Bonds
When: 2003. Team: San Francisco
What: BALCO founder Victor Conte tells federal investigators Bonds is one of five MLB players he advised on using the "cream" and "clear," code names for undetectable steroids.
Ricky Bones
When: 2000. Team: Florida
What: Clubhouse attendant found paper bag in his locker with two dozen syringes and six vials of injectible medication, including steroids.
Kevin Brown
When: 2000. Team: Los Angeles
What: Began purchasing steroids and human growth hormone from Radomski, according to Radomski. Internal Dodgers memos speculate he used steroids.
Paul Byrd
When: 2002. Team: Cleveland
What: Received human growth hormone from the Palm Beach Rejuvenation Center.
Alex Cabrera
When: 2000. Team: Arizona
What: Received shipment of steroids and pills at Arizona clubhouse. Information forwarded to DEA but no action taken until Cabrera had left United States for Seibu Lions in Japan.
Ken Caminiti
When: 1999. Team: Houston
What: Astros official received a package at a team hotel on the road intended for Caminiti. The package contained what the official believed were steroids and pills. It was not reported to MLB.
Jose Canseco
When: 2004. Team: Out of baseball
What: Purchased human growth hormone, testosterone, and stanozolol from a Florida aging clinic.
Mark Carreon
When: 1996. Team: San Francisco
What: Radomski said Carreon bought steroid pills in 1996 and paid by check.
Jason Christiansen
When: 2002. Team: San Francisco
What: Made one purchase of human growth hormone for $1,600, according to Radomski.
Howie Clark
When: 2005. Team: Out of baseball
What: Radomski said Clark made two purchases of human growth hormone.
Roger Clemens
When: 1998. Team: Toronto
What: Brian McNamee, identified as one of Radomski's customers, was hired as strength and conditioning coach of the Blue Jays. He said he injected Clemens with Winstrol in the summer of 1998. In 2000, after Clemens was traded to Yankees, McNamee was hired by New York. He said in 2001, Clemens said he was ready to use steroids again in the second half of the season to stay fresh. Clemens declined to respond to the charges.
Paxton Crawford
When: 2000-01. Team: Red Sox
What: Admitted to using steroids and human growth hormone those seasons in a 2006 interview.
Jack Cust
When: 2003. Team: Baltimore
What: Had a locker next to Bigbie in Triple A Ottawa and told him he had tried steroids.
Brendan Donnelly
When: 2004. Team: Anaheim
What: Radomski said he made one sale of steroids to Donnelly. When Red Sox considered acquiring him, they were concerned about steroid rumors.
Chris Donnels
When: 2001. Team: Los Angeles
What: Donnels bought steroids, human growth hormone, and amphetamines from Radomski in 2001 and continued the purchases through 2004. Donnels said he was approached by several players about performance-enhancing drugs but couldn't remember specific names.
Lenny Dykstra
When: 1989. Team: New York Mets
What: Admitted to Radomski, a Mets clubhouse attendant, that he took steroids. Radomski said Dykstra called him from Philadelphia in 1993 about getting steroids.
Bobby Estalella
When: 2003. Team: Colorado
What: Anderson testified he gave Estalella performance-enhancing drugs; subpoenaed by BALCO grand jury.
Matt Franco
When: 2000. Team: NY Mets
What: Radomski said he sold steroids to Franco after seeing him at an event. Franco denied the transaction.
Ryan Franklin
When: 2004. Team: Seattle
What: Radomski said Franklin was referred to him by Mariners pitcher Ron Villone and bought steroids. Franklin tested positive for steroids in 2005 and was suspended 10 games.
Eric Gagné
When: 2003. Team: Los Angeles
What: Introduced to Radomski by Dodgers teammate Paul Lo Duca. Radomski said he sent Gagné shipments of human growth hormone in 2003 and 2004. The Red Sox were concerned about Gagne's drug use before acquiring him last season.
Jason Giambi
When: 2003. Team: NY Yankees
What: Conte told federal investigators that Giambi was one of five MLB players he advised on using the "cream" and "clear." In an interview with Senator George Mitchell, Giambi said he began using steroids in2001 at Gold's Gym in Las Vegas.
Jeremy Giambi
When: 2003. Team: Red Sox
What: Conte told federal investigators Giambi was one of five MLB players he advised on using the "cream" and "clear."
Jay Gibbons
When: 2003. Team: Baltimore
What: Purchased human growth hormone and testosterone from Signature Pharmacy.
Troy Glaus
When: 2003. Team: Anaheim
What: Purchased nandralone and testosterone from Signature Pharmacy.
Juan Gonzalez
When: 2001. Team: Cleveland
What: Canadian border officials confiscated a bag belonging to Gonzalez's personal trainer. It contained steroids and needles. Gonzalez denied any knowledge of it. MLB ruled not enough evidence for probable cause testing.
Jason Grimsley
When: 2006. Team: Arizona
What: Admitted to purchasing steroids and human growth hormone after federal agents tracked a shipment to his house. Diamondbacks released him the next day.
Jose Guillen
When: 2002. Team: Arizona
What: Purchased human growth hormone, testosterone, and other steroids from the Palm Beach Rejuvenation Center.
Jerry Hairston Jr.
When: 2003. Team: Baltimore
What: Radomski said he sold human growth hormone to Hairston on two or three occasions.
Matt Herges
When: 2004. Team: San Francisco
What: Radomski said Herges called him and said he had been referred by Lo Duca. Herges eventually purchased human growth hormone.
Phil Hiatt<
When: 2001. Team: Los Angeles
What: Radomski said he sold human growth hormone and steroids to Hiatt in 2001 and continued for three years.
Glenallen Hill
When: 2001. Team: Anaheim
What: Radomski said he sold Hill two kits of human growth hormone for $3,200.
Darren Holmes
When: 2003. Team: Atlanta
What: Purchased human growth hormone and testosterone from the Palm Beach Rejuvenation Center.
Todd Hundley
When: 1996. Team: NY Mets
What: Radomski said he first sold Hundley steroids in 1996 and after hitting 41 homers that season, Hundley took him out for dinner.
David Justice
When: 2000. Team: NY Yankees
What: Radomski said he made one sale of three kits of human growth hormone to Justice after the World Series.
Chuck Knoblauch
When: 2001. Team: NY Yankees
What: McNamee said he purchased human growth hormone from Radomski and injected Knoblauch seven or nine times in spring training and the regular season.
Tim Laker
When: 1999. Team: Pittsburgh
What: In an interview with Mitchell, he said he made his last purchase of drugs from Radomski when he was in New York for a series with the Mets. He said he had used steroids since 1995 when he was with the Expos and first met Radomski.
Mike Lansing
When: 2000.
Team: Colorado
What: Engaged in four or five small transactions with Radomski for testosterone.
Paul Lo Duca
When: 2002. Team: Los Angeles
What: Radomski said he was referred to Lo Duca by Dodger Todd Hundley and had transactions with him for human growth hormone.
Nook Logan
>When: 2005. Team: Detroit
What: Radomski said he sold Logan one kit of human growth hormone.
Josias Manzanillo
When: 1994. Team: NY Mets
What: Radomski said Manzanillo asked him to inject him with steroids in the Mets' clubhouse.
Gary Matthews Jr.
When: 2004. Team: Texas
What: Purchased human growth hormone from a Florida anti-aging clinic.
Mark McGwire
When: 1998. Team: St. Louis
What: The Associated Press reported that McGwire was using the steroid precursor Androstenedione.
Cody McKay
When: 2002. Team: Oakland
What: Radomski said he shipped steroids to McKay when he was in the minors.
Kent Mercker
When: 2002. Team: Colorado
What: Purchased human growth hormone, according to Radomski, to help recover from an injury.
Bart Miadich
When: 2001. Team: Anaheim
What: Radomski said he made regular purchases of small amounts of testosterone; he said he purchased human growth hormone elsewhere.
Hal Morris
When: 1999. Team: Cincinnati
What: Radomski said Morris paid by check for steroids and testosterone when he was with the Reds.
Daniel Naulty
When: 1996. Team: Minnesota
What: Naulty said he started using steroids in the minors in 1993 and continued until 1999.
Denny Neagle
When: 2000. Team: NY Yankees
What: Radomski said he met Neagle at a club and sold him five or six packages of human growth hormone over four years, including when Neagle left New York for Colorado.
Rafael Palmeiro
When: 2005. Team: Baltimore
What: Tested positive for steroid Winstrol but denied intentionally taking steroids.
Jim Parque
When: 2003. Team: Tampa Bay
What: Radomski said Parque sent him a bottle of the steroid Winstrol to check out and later bought human growth hormone.
Luis Perez
When: 2002. Team: Montreal
What: After being arrested for possession of marijuana, Perez told Kevin Hallinan of MLB security that he bought steroids for eight players on three teams (Marlins, Astros, and Expos) and knew of a clubhouse attendant in Philadelphia who bought steroids for players.
Andy Pettitte
When: 2002. Team: NY Yankees
What: McNamee said he injected Pettitte with human growth hormone while he was recovering from an elbow injury. Pettitte declined to respond.
Adam Piatt
When: 2002. Team: Oakland
What: Piatt began using human growth hormone and testosterone while recovering from a viral infection and used for two years.
Todd Pratt
When: 2000. Team: NY Mets
What: Radomski said he sold small amounts of steroids to Pratt.
Stephen Randolph
When: 2003. Team: Arizona
What: Radomski said he sold human growth hormone to Randolph and mailed it to his house in Arizona.
Adam Riggs
When: 2003. Team: Anaheim
What: Radomski said he sold human growth hormone and steroids to Riggs in a three-year period. Riggs's lawyers responded to inquiries by saying he had never had a positive drug test.
Armando Rios
When: 2003. Team: Chicago White Sox
What: Conte told federal investigators that Rios is one of five MLB players he advised on using the "cream" and "clear."
Brian Roberts
When: 2003. Team: Baltimore
What: Bigbie said Roberts told him he used steroids in 2003.
John Rocker
When: 2003. Team: Tampa Bay
What: Purchased human growth hormone from Applied Pharmacy Services.
F.P. Santangelo
When: 2000. Team: Los Angeles
What: Radomski has checks from Santangelo that he says were for the purchase of human growth hormone.
Benito Santiago
When: 2003. Team: San Francisco
What: Anderson testified he gave Santiago performance-enhancing drugs; subpoenaed by BALCO grand jury.
Scott Schoeneweis
When: 2003. Team: Chicago White Sox
What: Purchased six shipments of steroids from Signature Pharmacy.
David Segui
When: 2004. Team: Baltimore
What: In a conversation with team co-GM Jim Beattie, Segui said he wanted to see a doctor about getting human growth hormone. No one in the Orioles office reported it to MLB. Radomski has a canceled check from Segui in 2004 for the purchase of steroids. Their relationship dates to 1994, when he played for Mets.
Gary Sheffield
When: 2003. Team: NY Yankees
What: Conte told federal investigators Sheffield is one of five MLB players he advised on using the "cream" and "clear."
Mike Stanton
When: 2003. Team: NY Mets
What: Purchased three orders of human growth hormone for $4,800, according to Radomski.
Ricky Stone
When: 1999. Team: Los Angeles
What: Todd Seyler, the strength coach for Triple A Albuquerque in the Dodgers' system, said he saw Stone inject himself in the thigh with steroids. Stone didn't make the majors until 2001.
Miguel Tejada
When: 2005. Team: Baltimore
What: Injected what he said were B12 shots from Dominican Republic. MLB told him to quit using the shots, which were being investigated, and to take B12 vitamin pills instead.
Derrick Turnbow
When: 2004. Team: Anaheim
What: Failed a drug test in US Olympic baseball team camp; two-year international ban but not from MLB.
Ismael Valdez
When: 2002. Team: Seattle
What: Purchased human growth hormone from the Palm Beach Rejuvenation Center.
Mo Vaughn
When: 2002. Team: NY Mets
What: Radomski said Vaughn contacted him after a reference from Glenallen Hill and purchased $5,400 of human growth hormone to help in recovery from an ankle injury.
Randy Velarde
When: 2003. Team: Oakland
What: Subpoenaed by BALCO grand jury.
Ron Villone
When: 2004. Team: Seattle
What: Purchased $9,600 of human growth hormone, according to Radomski, who said Villone was referred to him by Neagle.
Fernando Vina
When: 2000. Team: St. Louis
What: Radomski said he sold steroids and human growth hormone to Vina over a six-year period.
Rondell White
When: 2000. Teams: Expos, Cubs
What: Radomski said White had purchased human growth hormone and steroids starting in 2000 and he had seven checks from White.
Jeff Williams
When: 2004. Team: Los Angeles
What: Radomski said he sold steroids to Williams after he left the Dodgers to try to play in Japan.
Matt Williams
When: 2002. Team: Arizona
What: Ordered $5,693 worth of testosterone, human growth hormone, and syringes from the Palm Beach Rejuvenation Center.
Todd Williams
When: 2001. Team: NY Yankees
What: Radomski said he sold steroids to Williams once.
Steve Woodard
When: 2003. Team: Red Sox
What: Received a shipment of steroids and human growth hormone from the Palm Beach Rejuvenation Center, but the date is unclear.
Kevin Young
When: 2001. Team: Pittsburgh
What: First contacted Radomski in 2001 and, according to Radomski, bought human growth hormone then and in 2003.
Gregg Zaun
When: 2001. Team: Kansas City
What: Radomski said he received a check from Zaun for steroids.
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