This is great...they want teams to turn over players' medical records, which of course requires players' approval.
'Mr Sosa, this is the US government, we would like to have your medical records. Okay?'
'No.'
'Ha! See?? What does that tell you!! We tried!!'
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/09/sports/baseball/09steroids.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
By Duff Wilson
Published: May 9, 2007
Investigators of steroid use in baseball are seeking medical records from at least two of the game’s premier sluggers over the past dozen years, Sammy Sosa and Rafael Palmeiro, along with records from dozens of other players suspected of using performance-enhancing drugs, a baseball official with direct knowledge of the request said.
The investigators in the inquiry, headed by the former Senator George J. Mitchell, have also asked the Baltimore Orioles to send medical files to Jason Grimsley, David Segui and Fernando Tatis, the official said. The players will then be asked to authorize their release to Mitchell, although they are believed to be unlikely to do so.
'Mr Sosa, this is the US government, we would like to have your medical records. Okay?'
'No.'
'Ha! See?? What does that tell you!! We tried!!'
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/09/sports/baseball/09steroids.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
By Duff Wilson
Published: May 9, 2007
Investigators of steroid use in baseball are seeking medical records from at least two of the game’s premier sluggers over the past dozen years, Sammy Sosa and Rafael Palmeiro, along with records from dozens of other players suspected of using performance-enhancing drugs, a baseball official with direct knowledge of the request said.
The investigators in the inquiry, headed by the former Senator George J. Mitchell, have also asked the Baltimore Orioles to send medical files to Jason Grimsley, David Segui and Fernando Tatis, the official said. The players will then be asked to authorize their release to Mitchell, although they are believed to be unlikely to do so.