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Jay McGwire pitching book detailing brother Mark McGwire's steroid use
[SIZE=-1]New York Daily News, NY [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]According to Deadspin.com, Jay Mc-Gwire claims he introduced his brother to a steroid dealer shortly after he won a bodybuilding contest in May 1994. The supplier, who was also a trainer, explained how different drugs affected the body and answered his brother's questions. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]In the proposal, Jay McGwire said his brother used low dosages of drugs so that he wouldn't become too bulky for baseball. Jay said Mark used Deca-Durabolin to recover from workouts and ease joint pain. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]In his 2005 book "Juiced," Jose Canseco wrote that he began injecting Mark McGwire with steroids in 1988, when they were teammates with the Oakland A's. "I injected Mark in the bathrooms at the (Oakland) Coliseum more times than I can remember," Canseco said. "Sometimes we did it before batting practice, sometimes afterward. It was no big deal." [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]The Daily News reported in March 2005, four days before McGwire's now-infamous congressional appearance in which he claimed that he wasn't there "to talk about the past," that a steroid dealer named Curtis Wenzlaff provided illegal anabolic steroids to both Canseco and McGwire when they were in Oakland. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=-1]New York Daily News, NY [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]According to Deadspin.com, Jay Mc-Gwire claims he introduced his brother to a steroid dealer shortly after he won a bodybuilding contest in May 1994. The supplier, who was also a trainer, explained how different drugs affected the body and answered his brother's questions. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]In the proposal, Jay McGwire said his brother used low dosages of drugs so that he wouldn't become too bulky for baseball. Jay said Mark used Deca-Durabolin to recover from workouts and ease joint pain. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]In his 2005 book "Juiced," Jose Canseco wrote that he began injecting Mark McGwire with steroids in 1988, when they were teammates with the Oakland A's. "I injected Mark in the bathrooms at the (Oakland) Coliseum more times than I can remember," Canseco said. "Sometimes we did it before batting practice, sometimes afterward. It was no big deal." [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]The Daily News reported in March 2005, four days before McGwire's now-infamous congressional appearance in which he claimed that he wasn't there "to talk about the past," that a steroid dealer named Curtis Wenzlaff provided illegal anabolic steroids to both Canseco and McGwire when they were in Oakland. [/SIZE]
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