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The 'Mitchell Report' exposed all of the players guilty of using some kind of illegal performance enhancing substance. |
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Senator George Mitchell (the report's author) disclosed, in the interest of fairness, that he had a professional relationship with a number of major league teams. With which team was Mitchell never professionally associated prior to the report? |
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How long did the Mitchell report take to complete? |
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The entire steroids controversy was brought to the fore by a book authored by what former slugger and admitted steroid user himself? |
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Despite wild speculation, how many major leaguers were actually named when the Mitchell Report was finally made public? |
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Which player's repeated, vehement denials netted him a return engagement before Congress with the added risk of perjury charges? |
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Which of the following evidence did Mitchell cite in his report? |
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At least one player from each of MLB's 30 teams was implicated in the 'Mitchell Report'. |
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Of all the players in the report, how many chose to voluntarily interview with Mitchell's investigative team? |
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The two individuals identified as major distributors of steroids in the report were a former Mets clubhouse attendant and a former Blue Jays and Yankees strength and conditioning trainer. What were their names? |
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