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By Mike Fish
ESPN.com Thursday, May 7, 2009 Manny Ramirez isn't the first baseball player linked to the drug hCG -- human chorionic gonadotropin. Former All-Star and Oakland A's bash brother Jose Canseco was detained by immigration officials at the San Diego border last year as he tried to bring the fertility drug in from Mexico. Two other former big leaguers, Jay Gibbons and David Bell, reportedly attempted to purchase it online from pharmacies that came under investigation. And Kirk Radomski, the former New York Mets clubhouse atten ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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