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NEW YORK -- Mark McGwire finally came clean, admitting he used steroids when he broke baseball's home run record in 1998. McGwire said in a statement sent to The Associated Press on Monday that he ...
Mark McGwire's name was mentioned several times during a federal steroids investigation in the early 1990s, but he was not the target of the probe nor was any evidence collected against him, the ...
Twenty years later, Mark McGwire still believes he didn’t need performance-enhancing drugs to hit 70 home runs. The former Cardinals slugger went deep 70 times and tallied 147 RBI during the … ...
Baseball player Mark McGwire admits to using steroids when he broke the homerun record in 1998. In an interview with the Associated Press, McGwire apologized for his actions saying "I wish I had ...
NEW YORK — Mark McGwire finally came clean, admitting he used steroids when he broke baseball’s home run record in 1998. McGwire said in a statement sent to The Associated Press on Monday that ...
McGwire had to talk about steroids, but his story doesn't add up The truth with Mark McGwire -- and we finally did get some truth from McGwire on Monday -- is that he had no choice but to come clean.
When Mark McGwire stood before Congress and said he wasn’t talkingabout the past, the slugger became one of the poster boys for thesteroid era.
No longer a pariah, Mark McGwire got a taste of running a major league game.
Mark McGwire: I was introduced to steroids [in] the gyms you worked out back in the day. It was readily available. Guys at gyms talked about it. I believe it was the winter of '89 into '90.
In an exclusive interview with USA TODAY Sports, Mark McGwire gets teary-eyed while reflecting on the 1998 home run race.
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