That list, a source familiar with Bosch’s operation told “Outside the Lines,” indicates that those players received performance-enhancing drugs from Bosch, and owed him money.
Author: Aaron Garcia
Sources: RG III has chance to start opener
Though it is only a little more than a month since Robert Griffin III underwent reconstructive knee surgery, Washington Redskins officials are encouraged enough with his recovery to believe he has a legitimate chance to start in the 2013 opener, according to team and league sources.
NCAA rule would add an ejection for illegal hit
Players who target and hit defenseless players above the shoulders will be ejected from games under a proposal unanimously approved by the NCAA Football Rules Committee.
Bulls VP: 5-on-5 for Rose after All-Star break
Chicago Bulls executive vice president John Paxson said Wednesday that Derrick Rose will participate in 5-on-5 practices after this weekend’s All-Star break, and the team will then see how Rose’s body responds as he continues to recover from ACL surgery on May 12.
Hamilton not worried over L.A. temptations
As he prepares to embark on his first season with the Angels, slugger Josh Hamilton said Wednesday he’s not worried about the temptations he might have to overcome this season while playing in Los Angeles.
Four Tide freshmen suspended after arrests
A former five-star recruit for Alabama was arrested for the second time in two days and was among four freshmen, all suspended Tuesday, who face charges of second-degree robbery or credit-card fraud stemming from Monday arrests.
Indiana stays at No. 1 in Top 25 despite defeat
Indiana remains at No. 1 in The Associated Press’ Top 25 despite losing a game this week, surviving a week of upsets to become the first team in over a month to hold onto the top ranking.
Free agent Bourn gets 4-year deal from Indians
Free-agent outfielder Michael Bourn has agreed to a four-year, $48 million contract with the Cleveland Indians.
Hernandez, Mariners officially agree to deal
Felix Hernandez and the Seattle Mariners reached an agreement Tuesday on a contract that is expected to make him the highest-paid pitcher in baseball.
Johnny Knox won’t play football again: ‘I’m moving on’
Johnny Knox’s life changed dramatically when he took a devastating hit in December 2011. Fourteen months later, Knox realizes that his NFL career is over.