News - Sammy Sosa
A congressional committee has decided to review the 2003 testimony by former slugger Sammy Sosa on his use of performance-enhancing drugs. Sosa told the Oversight and Government Reform Committee that he never used steroids, but a New York Times report on Tuesday said he tested positive in 2003, two years before he appeared before Congress and said he had never taken performance-enhancing drugs while a player. This committee heard sworn testimony from Mr.
Baseball superstar Sammy Sosa allegedly tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug in 2003, sources told The New York Times. The Times said Tuesday lawyers with knowledge of the drug-testing results from that year did not know for which drug Sosa allegedly tested positive.
Ken Griffey Jr. completed his perfect power stroke and admired the arc of his 600th homer before rounding the bases.
Congress announced plans Tuesday to review the use of performance-enhancing drugs, with star-studded hearings scheduled next month and legislation to limit access to steroids and growth hormones. Two House panels are planning mid-January hearings featuring former Sen.
