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Friday, March 30, 2007
George Mitchell wants the players to talk about steroid use. Mitchell expects to complete his investigation in the coming months. Keep this in mind: If Mitchell's report includes a conclusion that Barry Bonds did, in fact, take steroids, this would be the excuse Major League Baseball might use to distance itself from Bonds' accomplishments, as he chases Hank Aaron's home run record. It appears Bonds will surpass Aaron's statistical milestone -- the man hit five homers in 37 at-bats this spring ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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