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The List of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell Report includes active and former Major League players as well as free agents. The Mitchell Report is the result of former US Senator George J. Mitchell's (D–ME) 20-month investigation into performance-enhancing drug use in Major League Baseball (MLB). It was released December 13, 2007. Jason Giambi was required to interview with Mitchell and his investigators by Commissioner Bud Selig under threat of discipline. This stemmed from Giambi's ongoing involvement with the BALCO investigation and statements he had given to the media.

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  • The List of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell Report includes active and former Major League players as well as free agents. The Mitchell Report is the result of former US Senator George J. Mitchell's (D–ME) 20-month investigation into performance-enhancing drug use in Major League Baseball (MLB). It was released December 13, 2007. The following is a list of the Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell Report. Inclusion on the list does not necessarily mean the player was involved in illegal activity. In some instances, insufficient evidence was provided to draw a conclusion, and some players were mentioned in other contexts. The Mitchell Report also stated that interviews were requested of five MLB players who had spoken out publicly on the steroid issue. Of these players, only one, Frank Thomas, was willing to be interviewed. The Mitchell Report stated that there was no evidence that any of these five had used performance-enhancing drugs. Curt Schilling, one of the four players who declined to interview with Mitchell, explained that he denied Mitchell's request because he "would have nothing to offer" Mitchell's investigation "other than personal opinion and hypotheticals." Jason Giambi was required to interview with Mitchell and his investigators by Commissioner Bud Selig under threat of discipline. This stemmed from Giambi's ongoing involvement with the BALCO investigation and statements he had given to the media. (en)
  • ミッチェル報告書に記述された選手一覧(ミッチェルほうこくしょにきじゅつされたせんしゅいちらん)は、ミッチェル報告書において不正薬物使用の疑惑があるとされたメジャーリーグベースボール選手の一覧。全89名。なお、報告書で指名された選手が必ずしも不正な行為をしたという確証は、未だ定かではない。つまり、ジェイソン・ジアンビのように疑惑を大幅に(または、一部を)認めている選手もいるが、ロジャー・クレメンスのように完全に否定している選手もいる。 (ja)
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  • ミッチェル報告書に記述された選手一覧(ミッチェルほうこくしょにきじゅつされたせんしゅいちらん)は、ミッチェル報告書において不正薬物使用の疑惑があるとされたメジャーリーグベースボール選手の一覧。全89名。なお、報告書で指名された選手が必ずしも不正な行為をしたという確証は、未だ定かではない。つまり、ジェイソン・ジアンビのように疑惑を大幅に(または、一部を)認めている選手もいるが、ロジャー・クレメンスのように完全に否定している選手もいる。 (ja)
  • The List of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell Report includes active and former Major League players as well as free agents. The Mitchell Report is the result of former US Senator George J. Mitchell's (D–ME) 20-month investigation into performance-enhancing drug use in Major League Baseball (MLB). It was released December 13, 2007. Jason Giambi was required to interview with Mitchell and his investigators by Commissioner Bud Selig under threat of discipline. This stemmed from Giambi's ongoing involvement with the BALCO investigation and statements he had given to the media. (en)
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  • List of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell Report (en)
  • ミッチェル報告書に記述された選手一覧 (ja)
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