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Among current players I asked to interview were five who have spoken publicly

about the issue. When I did so, I made clear that there was no suggestion that any of the five had

used performance enhancing substances, and I repeat here that clarifying statement. Four of the

five declined. One of them, Frank Thomas of the Toronto Blue Jays, agreed. His comments

were informative and helpful.

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Brian Roberts

Brian Roberts is an infielder who has played for the Baltimore Orioles since 2001.

He has been selected to two All-Star teams.

Roberts and Larry Bigbie were both rookies in 2001. According to Bigbie, both

he and Roberts lived in Segui’s house in the Baltimore area during the latter part of that season.

When Bigbie and Segui used steroids in the house, Roberts did not participate.

According to Bigbie, however, in 2004 Roberts admitted to him that he had

injected himself once or twice with steroids in 2003. Until this admission, Bigbie had never

suspected Roberts of using steroids.

In order to provide Roberts with information about these allegations and to give

him an opportunity to respond, I asked him to meet with me; he declined.

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Todd Hundley

Todd Hundley played as a catcher with three teams in Major League Baseball

from 1990 until 2003 (the New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Chicago Cubs). He was

with the Mets from 1990 to 1998. He played in All-Star games in 1996 and 1997.

Radomski has known Hundley since 1988, when Radomski worked for the Mets

and Hundley played in the Mets’ minor league system.380 Radomski stated that, beginning in

1996, he sold Deca-Durabolin and testosterone to Hundley on three or four occasions. At the

beginning of that year, Radomski told Hundley that if he used steroids, he would hit 40 home

runs. Hundley hit 41 home runs in 1996, having never hit more than 16 in any prior year. After

the season, Radomski said, Hundley took him out to dinner.

Chris Donnels played with Hundley in 2000 when they were both with the

Los Angeles Dodgers. Donnels admitted to my investigative staff that Radomski supplied him

with performance enhancing substances. Donnels recalled having extensive discussions with

Hundley about his performance enhancing substance use and about Radomski while they were

teammates. Hundley’s name, with two addresses and three telephone numbers, is listed in the

address book seized by federal agents from Radomski’s residence.

In order to provide Hundley with information about these allegations and to give

him an opportunity to respond, I asked him to meet with me; he declined.

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