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| 18th May, 2007 - 8:49 pm | AP - The baseball commissioner's office intends to investigate reported remarks by the Yankees' Jason Giambi that the sport should apologize for use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Rob Manfred, executive vice president for labor relations in the commissioner's office, spoke Friday with Yankees president Randy Levine about the matter, a baseball official with knowledge of the conversation said, speaking on condition of anonymity because baseball officials didn't want the matter publicly discussed. [READ] |
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