Baseball's Doping Inquiry and the Yankees' Giambi
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All Things Considered, June 8, 2007 · Major League Baseball is heading for a dramatic off-the-field confrontation. The conflict involves an internal investigation into the use of performance-enhancing drugs. One of the players at the center of the controversy is Jason Giambi of the New York Yankees. Rebecca Roberts talks about the controversy with sportswriter Stefan Fatsis of The Wall Street Journal.
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