• The Pittsburgh drug trials of 1985 were the catalyst for a Major League Baseball-related cocaine scandal. Several current and former members of the Pittsburgh...
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  • Pirate Parrot (category Pittsburgh Pirates)
    often waved a Jolly Roger around on a flag pole. Shortly before the Pittsburgh drug trials of 1985 (see below), the Parrot was redesigned to his current appearance...
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    Jeffrey Leonard (category Major League Baseball players suspended for drug offenses)
    testified at the 1985 cocaine trafficking trial of Curtis Strong, which became known as the Pittsburgh drug trials. Many of the players who testified, including...
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    Rod Scurry (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
    first Major League Baseball (MLB) player directly linked to the Pittsburgh drug trials that dogged baseball during the mid-1980s. In 1992, Scurry died...
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    Lee Mazzilli (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
    a Pittsburgh grand jury for their involvement in the Pittsburgh cocaine distribution trial of Curtis Strong. Their testimony led to the drug trials, which...
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    Dale Berra (category Major League Baseball players suspended for drug offenses)
    Montclair High School in Montclair, New Jersey. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates with the twentieth overall pick in the 1975 Major League Baseball...
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    Lonnie Smith (baseball) (category Major League Baseball players suspended for drug offenses)
    traded him away within the same season. Smith testified in the Pittsburgh drug trials of September 1985. As with other major league players, he was granted...
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  • from 1967–1972 Pittsburgh drug trials, the first drug crisis in Major League Baseball Pittsburgh Hardhats (disambiguation) Pittsburgh Hornets, an American...
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    city. While the team was ranked first in Pittsburgh as recent as the late 1970s, the Pittsburgh drug trials in 1985 and two relocation threats since are...
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    John Milner (category Pittsburgh Pirates players)
    first baseman and left fielder from 1971 to 1982 for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates and the Montreal Expos. Milner was a member of the 1973 National...
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    between innings in the clubhouse. Raines would later testify at the Pittsburgh drug trials in September 1985. In 1983, Raines stole a career high of 90 bases...
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  • performance-enhancing drug use Category:Sportspeople in doping cases by nationality List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes Pittsburgh drug trials Technology...
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    Dave Parker (category Major League Baseball players suspended for drug offenses)
    was among several players who testified against a dealer in the Pittsburgh drug trials. Named as "regular users", Parker and six other players were suspended...
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  • on- and off-field collapse that would be topped off by the 1985 Pittsburgh drug trials and the team nearly relocating to Denver. However, just a few days...
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  • a given market. (For example, the Pittsburgh Pirates nearly moving to Denver following the Pittsburgh drug trials in 1985, the Minnesota Timberwolves...
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  • Smith, were summoned to appear before a Pittsburgh grand jury. Their testimony led to the Pittsburgh Drug Trials, which made national headlines in September...
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    1943. 1985 also saw the Pittsburgh drug trials which involved players who were called to testify before a grand jury in Pittsburgh related to cocaine trafficking...
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    exhaustion or nervous energy or whatever it was called." At the Pittsburgh drug trials in 1985, former Mets teammate John Milner testified Mays kept a...
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    let go after a revival of his career in Cincinnati following the Pittsburgh drug trials. Barry Larkin emerged as the starting shortstop over Kurt Stillwell...
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  • media focused on the Pittsburgh drug trials, where many former Pirates as well as other major leaguers were brought up on Federal drug charges for offenses...
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    League effort. Following the Pittsburgh drug trials in 1985, an unsuccessful attempt was made to purchase the Pittsburgh Pirates and relocate them. However...
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  • state of Colorado (most notably the Pittsburgh Pirates nearly relocating to Denver following the Pittsburgh drug trials in 1985), by the late 1980s a team...
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  • Doping in baseball (category Drugs in sport in the United States)
    "a performance-enhancing drug", though he admitted that using them was illegal at the time. During the Pittsburgh drug trials in 1985, several players...
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    Joaquín Andújar (category Major League Baseball players suspended for drug offenses)
    admitted to cocaine abuse during the Pittsburgh drug trials. The suspensions were reduced to anti-drug donations and community service. As luck would have...
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    Vida Blue (category Major League Baseball players suspended for drug offenses)
    middle-inning and mop-up relief. In 1985, Blue testified in the Pittsburgh drug trials. Blue re-signed on another one-year deal in 1986, finishing his...
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  • Retrieved 2012-07-24. "ESPN.com: MLB - Remembering the pain of the Pittsburgh Drug Trials". ESPN. 2002-07-17. Retrieved 2012-02-14. 2004 Doping Cases Report...
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    Enos Cabell (category Major League Baseball players suspended for drug offenses)
    the Pittsburgh drug trials that they were involved in cocaine abuse. The suspensions for all seven were avoided after agreeing to large anti-drug donations...
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    Al Holland (category Major League Baseball players suspended for drug offenses)
    when Bob Kipper was sent to Pittsburgh. He then hit a low point by being called to testify at the Pittsburgh drug trials. After admitting to cocaine abuse...
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    Claudell Washington (category Major League Baseball players suspended for drug offenses)
    1985, Washington was among a number of players caught up in the Pittsburgh drug trials scandal. In 1986, he was given a 60-day suspension but was allowed...
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  • state of Colorado (most notably the Pittsburgh Pirates nearly relocating to Denver following the Pittsburgh drug trials in 1985), by the late 1980s a team...
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