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.
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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.
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.
Big expectations won’t change Mattingly’s approach
The new Dodgers ownership has demonstrated it will do things beyond the wildest imagination in the name of winning. But after welcoming pitchers and catchers to Spring Training on Tuesday, Don Mattingly said he’s not changing his approach to managing.
Batista with Rockies to be a workhorse
Usually, if you mention the word “abuse” to a pitcher, he thinks of appearances in many different roles and the pain that goes with it, then he heads in the other direction. Miguel Batista just laughs and signs the contract.
The Dodgers: Understanding their Spending Spree
The Associated Press puts the LA Dodgers on the books for $214.8M as of their writing on December 13th. This surpasses the NY Yankees payroll, knocking them out of the lead for the first time in years. So why did the Dodgers decide to spend this much money and how were they able to do it?
Ryan Braun’s Name on PED List
According to Yahoo! Sports, Ryan Braun’s name, along with others, was part of a list of Major League Baseball players who received performance enhancing drugs from a Miami based anti-aging company.
Mark Grace DUI: Sentenced to 4 Months in Prison
Mark Grace, former first-baseman for the Chicago Cubs and the Arizona Diamondbacks was sentenced to four months in a work-release prison after receiving his second DUI in 15 months. Grace was arrested in August of 2012 and could have faced up to three years in prison. The DUI arrest led to Grace’s firing as color commentator for the Arizona Diamondbacks in August 2012. In addition to the four month sentence that begins on February 10, 2013; Grace must also serve two years probation.
Mike Redmond Hired as New Miami Marlins Manager
Mike Redmond has been signed by the Marlins to a 3-year deal as manager of the struggling ballclub. Prior to this, Redmond was a Class-A manager in the Toronto Blue Jays association and a relative unknown in the coaching world – a far cry from the polarizing manager Guillen was.