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Grimsley reportedly admitted to illicit drug use

Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Jason Grimsley told federal investigators he used illegal performance-enhancing drugs, according to court documents unsealed late Tuesday.

Thirteen agents searched Grimsley's house in Scottsdale, Ariz., for six hours Tuesday, according to Internal Revenue Service agent Mark Lessler, who would not say what they found.

In seeking a judge's permission for the search, investigators who cracked the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative steroid scandal said Grimsley initially cooperated in the probe. He withdrew his assistance in April, but not before he allegedly made "extensive statements" about illegal drug use, "for the purpose of performance enhancement," according to the court documents.

IRS agent Jeff Novitsky told the federal judge that investigators wanted to search the right-hander's house for "any and all records showing contact or relationship with any and all amateur or professional athletes, athletic coaches or athletic trainers" regarding illicit drug use and purchases.

According to Novitsky, Grimsley told him the names of other players he believed were using, but the names of those players were blacked out of the court records.

"I have no comment about that and no idea about that," Grimsley told The Arizona Republic on Tuesday, hours before the Diamondbacks played the Philadelphia Phillies.

After Arizona's 10-1 loss, manager Bob Melvin said news of the investigation might have affected the team. Grimsley spent the game in the bullpen and warmed up at one point.

"Certainly, it locks you up for a little bit, but down the road we'll be fine," Melvin said.

"We haven't convicted this guy. This is an ongoing investigation. I just think that the effect on us today, as we heard about one of our teammates, it certainly had an effect on us. Nothing's been proven. He hasn't been proven guilty of anything. It's just, there's allegations."

Diamondbacks managing general partner Ken Kendrick issued a statement saying, "We were first informed of this situation late this afternoon. This is a federal investigation, and as long as it is active and ongoing, we are prohibited from making any further comments."

Grimsley began his big league career with Philadelphia in 1989 and has pitched for Cleveland, California, the New York Yankees, Kansas City, Baltimore and Arizona. He has a career record of 42-58 with a 4.77 ERA.

According to court documents, Grimsley failed a league drug test in 2003. Authorities said when he was cooperating, he admitted to using human growth hormone, amphetamines and steroids.

He added that amphetamine use was prevalent in pro baseball, and that it was placed in coffee in clubhouses -- marked "leaded" or "unleaded" to indicate which pots contained the drugs -- Novitsky wrote.

The Republic reported that Latino players were cited by Grimsley in the court documents as a major source of amphetamines, as were major leaguers on California teams who could easily travel to Mexico to buy the drugs.

The newspaper reported that the affidavit, which was filed in U.S. District Court in Phoenix, said that Grimsley took delivery of two kits containing human growth hormone at his home on April 19.

Word of the Grimsley investigation comes nearly two months after an Illinois-based scientist prominent in the field of sports nutritional supplements pleaded guilty to supplying the BALCO lab with the performance-enhancing drug known as "the clear."

Patrick Arnold pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute steroids to BALCO, a steroid ring that San Francisco investigators broke up two years ago. Those same authorities are targeting Grimsley.

Arnold is scheduled to be sentenced in August and most likely will face three months in jail and three months of home detention.

A federal grand jury in San Francisco is also investigating whether San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds lied under oath about using "the clear." A separate federal grand jury is probing who leaked Bonds' testimony from the BALCO investigation to the San Francisco Chronicle.

So far, the BALCO probe has netted guilty pleas from Arnold, BALCO president Victor Conte, Bonds' trainer Greg Anderson, BALCO vice president James Valente and track coach Remi Korchemny.
 
I am glad they finally got a pitcher. There are way too many pitchers playing well into the late thirties or early fourties, these guys have to be on something.
 
It is ALWAYS a nobody & I firmly believe that MLB controlls everything for marketing and promotion of the game,Canseco was almost 100% correct on everything.
Look at what he said about Palmerio,if he was American born nothing would have been said but instead he tested positive BEFORE the famous trial!!
They kept it seceret so he could collect 3000 hits,sell out ball parks,for the 1st half of the season then 1 week after his 3000th hit......the news comes out???
WTF????
Winstrol is detected up to 3 months after use and after the trial NOBODY making $10,000,000. a year can be that fuckin stupid to take it and that is why he is not up on perjury charges as MLB tests were positive BEFORE the trial and they needed a lamb.
Look at what they did to the Expos in Montreal,mind you attendance was dropping but in 1996 a new ballpark in the city was scheluled to be built.I don't know who has been to Montreal but I can tell you the city rocks!!The women,food,fun friendly atmosphere and night life make it a great place to party at especially after a ball game.Jeff Loria gets the team and kills the stadium deal,gets rid of english & french TV contracts??and english radio too!! WTF?? Only french radio is where a local can follow the team.
After Wettland,Canadian LArry Walker,Wettland Alou is traded his dad Feliepe Alou is fired as coach(doing a great job!)after 30+ years with the ballclub!The Loria sells the team to MLB for a profit,buys the Florida Marlins and buys enough guys to win a World Series then tears it apart after getting his ring.
So after finally pissing off all Expo fans the show 40% of Expo games in another country,jeez would you support them??All MLB did from 1996-2004 was piss off every fan off baseball in Montreal so they could move to.....Washington?
Capital of the Unites States,wow that's gotta help congress covering..I mean making decisions on the national pastime.
I shook hands with Mark McGwire and Ronnie Coleman and sorry but Mark freaked me the fuck out!!
His hamstrings were like quads in the backs of his legs and at that size his mobility is amazing!!!!
He has great natural talent(49 hr's rookie NO JUICE!)and I was a fan but look at the size of the forarms....fuck he has FIVEARMS!!!
And MLB has his weight from 225-240??Ya right how about 255-265 ad McGwire is 6'5 but as a good american were not here to talk about the past:)LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The sad thing with everything in life is the bottom line$$$$$$$$$$$
Gimme a break :bj:
 
For everyone who thinks I am american bashing I am not,that is the bottom line$ !!
The TV,90% of the market,essentialy all income is derived from the states thats why all wrong doers never seem to be born there and that's what Canseco has been saying all along.
 
parrish said:
For everyone who thinks I am american bashing I am not,that is the bottom line$ !!
The TV,90% of the market,essentialy all income is derived from the states thats why all wrong doers never seem to be born there and that's what Canseco has been saying all along.


uh ok
 
Tsaunders said:
uh ok???

There are more people in the state of Cali than Canada as a country so I am sure there are more MLB hats will be sold in one state than 1 country that's your UH????
Marketing.
 
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