Convicted steroids dealer Kirk Radomski, the Long Island man who was one of the central witnesses in baseball's Mitchell Report, told ESPN's "Outside the Lines" yesterday that he twice took urine tests in place of Dwight Gooden when he was a clubhouse boy for the Mets.
Radomski, 39, of Manorville, has written a tell-all book called "Bases Loaded" that is to be released tomorrow. He was a Mets clubhouse boy from 1986-95 and says he directly or indirectly sold steroids or human growth hormone to "maybe two, three hundred" former or current baseball players, including Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, David Justice and Miguel Tejada. Continue
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