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Tuesday, June 30, 2009My Morning in ExileIn terms of posts it was a slow morning, but the morning itself was anything but slow. In the wake of that alleged list of the 2003 steroid test positives, I put on my reporter hat and actually called sources and cross checked and wrote stuff down and everything. That's hard work! Someone please remind me of that the next time I slam a reporter for something. For now I'm returning to blogging because that is WAY easier.And in case you're curious: my "reporters' hat" is a throwback Braves number with the lowercase "a" and a "press" card taped to the brim. Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 12:23pm Comments
lar said...
I’m just impressed, Craig, that you know enough people to have “spoken with someone who is definitely in a position to know about the veracity of the list” and that this person knows that “there are multiple names that aren’t on it that would be if this was the real McCoy and vice-versa”. Heck, I’m even surprised that there is someone out there period who knows the list that well. I wonder how unique this person is. Because, you know, the more people who know about the list, the more likely it is that it’ll be leaked. Posted 06/30 at 01:56 PM
Craig Calcaterra said...
I think there are probably a lot of people who know the list. There are at least 104 players affected by it directly, of course, and there’s the ongoing legal action regarding the government’s seizure of the list in the BALCO case, and all of that makes for a lot of lawyers and others privy to it. I’m not saying who in all of that business my source happens to be, but they, like many others, do know of the contents of the list. Posted 06/30 at 02:20 PM
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I thought for sure the anecdote about your old man was leading to something about Steve Phillips…