There's been a ton of George Mitchell report news the last day or two because of its impending release. (Who's excited!?!) And well, according to the NY Daily News, MLB took a gander at it today in Manhattan.Officials arrived at Mitchell's Manhattan office Tuesday, according to sources familiar with the investigation who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the topic, and began what is believed to be a 48-hour review period before Mitchell releases the report on Thursday. The report is believed to contain the names of 60-80 former and current players, according to sources, and is based in large part on information provided to Mitchell by former clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski."We cannot comment on anything," MLB spokesman Rich Levin said.
MLB officials were reviewing the information in the report to make sure there are no disclosures of confidential information that would violate the collective bargaining agreement.
Hmm. If a "large part" of the information is solely based off a person some people have deemed a clubhouse "rat" in Radomski, I have a feeling these same people aren't going to be very happy about that and may call into question its validity. (But, oh did Georgie boy try and get players to talk to him.) In any event, 60-80 names ... wow. Any guesses, friends?
Via BBTF.
Just when you thought Major League Baseball wasn't curious about all these steroids being bought and sold on that darn internet, well, don't worry:
