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Mitchell thinks drug use is down in MLB

Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, who headed an investigation into past steroid use by Major League Baseball players, listens during an interview in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 25 , 2008. His report on drugs in baseball tarnished the reputation of Roger Clemens and dozens of other players, led to a toughened agreement between players and owners and left the impression in the minds of many that clubhouses were a supermarket of performance-enhancers.

Nearly one year later, George Mitchell wouldn’t change a word of his report. His investigation of drugs in baseball tarnished the reputation of Roger Clemens and dozens of other players, led to a toughened drug agreement and created an impression that clubhouses were teeming with performance-enhancers.

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