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  1. St Louis Cardinals first baseman Mark McGwire says he stopped using dietary supplement androstenedione because he was worried about possible influence that his continued use of controversial...

  2. Baseball traditionalists charged that doping undercut the sport's most storied records. The medical community, meanwhile, pointed to serious side effects: male breast development, coronary heart...

  3. McGwire said he took steroids to get back on the field, sounding much like the Yankees' Andy Pettitte two years ago when he admitted using HGH.

  4. Baseball slugger Mark McGwire admitted Monday that he was on steroids when he broke the major league single-season home run record in 1998. McGwire admitted to more than a decade of use...

  5. Androstenedione was legal and able to be purchased over the counter, and, as a consequence, it was in common use in Major League Baseball throughout the 1990s by record-breaking sluggers like Mark McGwire.

  6. Mark McGwire admits he used androstenedione -- banned in several sports -- the summer he broke Major League Baseball's home run record. The U.S. is about to classify it as an illegal...

  7. Mark McGwire, whose inflated statistics and refusal to address his past came to symbolize a synthetic era in baseball history, acknowledged on Monday that he used steroids through the 1990s.

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