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Baseball Scandals

FILE - This Dec. 10, 1992 file photo shows Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott apologizing for racial comments she made, during a news conference in Louisville, Ky. On Feb. 3, 1993, Schott was suspended for one year and fined $25,000 by executive council for bringing "disrepute and embarrassment" to baseball with her repeated use of racial and ethnic slurs. The trial of former star pitcher Roger Clemens on charges that he lied to Congress when he denied taking steroids and human growth hormone is just the latest example of a big name from baseball becoming embroiled in scandal. (AP Photo/John Goff, File) 
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The Associated Press
Unique identifier: CP26029180 
Legacy Identifier: 02583347 
Type: Image 
Dimensions: 866px × 1206px     181.86 KB 
Usage rights: FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE. 
Special Instructions: DEC. 10, 1992 FILE PHOTO 
Create Date: 12/10/1992 12:00:00 AM 
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