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Donnelly calls dealer. Doesn’t pick up package
Brendan Donnelly has denied the steroid accusations levied against him in the Mitchell report, saying:
“In 2004, I was having multiple physical problems and was concerned about not getting back on the field for even close to the level I had experienced. I made a phone call to Radomski. We discussed Anavar.
“Upon learning that Anavar was classified as a steroid, I realized that was not an option. That was the end of it.”
Brendan, I like you, but your story sounds as likely as Daryl Strawberry canceling an exchange with his dealer after learning that cocaine is classified as a Class A narcotic.
In other steroid news, Dustin Pedroia has claimed that the young players in the game are part of the “clean generation.”
Of course they are, they’re young players. We’ll see what happens when they’re older and breaking down in a contract year.

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