Read More...Major League Baseball has taken an unprecedented step in the Biogenesis of America investigation, paying a former employee of the South Florida anti-aging clinic linked to performance-enhancing drugs for documents on athletes named in the case, the New York Times reported Thursday night.
The move, according to the newspaper, came after at least one player linked to the clinic bought documents from a former employee there in order to destroy them. The Times, citing two unidentified people ...
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1. Voros McCracken of Pinkus posted on December 19, 2011 at 06:17 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Probably because they both should have kept their original names. Tampa Bay Devil Rays flowed much better than the abrupt Tampa Bay Rays, and place name/nickname allieration rarely works, and this is no exception to that rule of thumb.
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