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  • Report: Ankiel got HGH from a Florida pharmacy

    St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Rick Ankiel, who punctuated a storybook comeback from pitching travails by homering twice with 7 RBIs Thursday, joined the list of athletes linked to a Florida-based steroids investigation.

    The New York Daily News reported Friday that Ankiel received a 12-month supply of human growth hormone in 2004 from a Florida pharmacy that was part of a national illegal prescription drug-distribution operation, citing records its reporters saw. That Orlando outfit, Signature Pharmacy, has been implicated in a steroids investigation run by Albany County (N.Y.) District Attorney P. David Soares, which has resulted in 22 indictments and several Florida clinic raids.

    Ankiel's HGH prescriptions, including Saizen and Genotropin, were signed by Florida physician William Gogan, who provided them through a Palm Beach Gardens clinic called The Health and Rejuvenation Center, or THARC, the newspaper reported.

    The drugs were shipped to the 28-year-old Ankiel at the clinic's address, the paper said. The pitcher-turned-outfielder lives close by in Jupiter.

    THARC also dispatched a shipment of steroids and HGH to former major-league pitcher Steve Woodard , according to The Daily News. Woodard, who pitched for four teams in a four-year career that ended in 2003, and Ankiel were teammates with the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds in 2004.

    Woodard didn't return cell phone messages, The News said.

    Ankiel has not been accused by authorities of wrongdoing, and stopped receiving HGH just before Major League Baseball officially banned it in 2005, The News reported.

    MLB does not test for HGH, but a player who is known to have used it or even possessed it from the time it was banned can face a 50-game suspension.

    Ankiel's agent, Scott Boras, would not comment.

    Cardinals GM Walt Jocketty said: "This is the first I've heard of this. If it's true, obviously it would be very tragic, along with everything else we've had happen to us this year."

    MLB officials also declined comment, saying they would "look into" the allegations, but weren't sure whether any action could be taken.

    Also linked to the Signature Pharmacy probe, in various reports, are at least 14 professional wrestlers, New England Patriots safety Rodney Harrison (who was suspended four games by the NFL) and Dallas Cowboys coach Wade Wilson (suspended five games).

    Daily News sources said more athletes' names are expected to emerge from THARC.

    On Thursday, Ankiel homered twice and had a career-high seven RBIs, leading the Cardinals over the Pittsburgh Pirates 16-4 in a rain-shortened game.

    Brought up Aug. 9 in his first major league appearance since he pitched for the Cardinals in 2004, Ankiel is batting .358 with nine homers and 29 RBIs in 23 games. He also homered twice against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Aug. 11.

    He hit 32 home runs in Triple-A this season before the Cardinals summoned him. St. Louis (69-68) is 17-9 since, closing within one game of NL Central co-leaders Chicago and Milwaukee.

    The hard-throwing lefty won 11 games and struck out 194 in 175 innings as a 20-year-old rookie pitcher in 2000 and was a surprise pick to start the Cardinals' postseason opener that season against Atlanta. But he became the first major-league pitcher to throw five wild pitches in one inning since 1890.

    Ankiel threw nine wild pitches in four innings during the 2000 playoffs and was never really the same after that. He showed some promise at the plate in 2000, batting .250 with two home runs.

    Signature is at the center of an investigation by the Albany district attorney's office. Authorities there have been looking into an Internet ring involving performance-enhancing drugs and allegedly involving athletes from several sports.

    The third NFL person involved in the investigation was Dr. Richard Ryzde, one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' team doctors. He had earlier been fired by the team.

    Source: AP

  • #2
    This such a non-story. The gist of the article is that Rick Ankiel used HGH under the care of a doctor more than three years ago.

    Am I missing some wrong doing here?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Short Irish Guy View Post
      This such a non-story. The gist of the article is that Rick Ankiel used HGH under the care of a doctor more than three years ago.

      Am I missing some wrong doing here?

      The New York Daily News reported Friday that Ankiel received a 12-month supply of human growth hormone in 2004 from a Florida pharmacy that was part of a national illegal prescription drug-distribution operation, citing records its reporters saw.

      Yah I'm sure the "doctor" was real creditable.

      Good to know that the Cards organization and fan base are enjoying their 10th-plus year of the same performance-enhancing-drug-policy: "DENY DENY DENY!!!"

      Pretend nothing's wrong while the world's worst (not not mention skinniest) pitcher continues to smash balls 600 feet. Pretend nothing's wrong when your hero shows up for congress looking like a deflated balloon. Then have Tony LaRussa rip the press for daring to make accusations.

      Just keep pretending that everything's OK...and that you're savior's clean.

      I'm just waiting for them to pursue Bonds in the off season.

      Get a grip.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by The Question View Post

        The New York Daily News reported Friday that Ankiel received a 12-month supply of human growth hormone in 2004 from a Florida pharmacy that was part of a national illegal prescription drug-distribution operation, citing records its reporters saw.

        Yah I'm sure the "doctor" was real creditable.

        Good to know that the Cards organization and fan base are enjoying their 10th-plus year of the same performance-enhancing-drug-policy: "DENY DENY DENY!!!"

        Pretend nothing's wrong while the world's worst (not not mention skinniest) pitcher continues to smash balls 600 feet. Pretend nothing's wrong when your hero shows up for congress looking like a deflated balloon. Then have Tony LaRussa rip the press for daring to make accusations.

        Just keep pretending that everything's OK...and that you're savior's clean.

        I'm just waiting for them to pursue Bonds in the off season.

        Get a grip.
        Name ONE federal law and/or MLB drug rule Rick Ankiel broke. Just ONE

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Short Irish Guy View Post
          Name ONE federal law and/or MLB drug rule Rick Ankiel broke. Just ONE
          Compare and contrast the comments from when the Harrison story broke and the comments here: http://www.ryanmcbain.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8051
          They both had surgeries. They both used HGH. They both got their prescriptions from the same "pharmacy".

          Please, please, please, tell me what makes both situations different?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dead AIM View Post
            Compare and contrast the comments from when the Harrison story broke and the comments here: http://www.ryanmcbain.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8051
            They both had surgeries. They both used HGH. They both got their prescriptions from the same "pharmacy".

            Please, please, please, tell me what makes both situations different?

            Neither Harrison nor Ankiel will be charged criminally because they haven't broken a law The NFL suspended Harrison because he was in direct violation of NFL drug policy. Ankiel was neither in violation of ANY MLB drug policy nor was he in violation of federal law. I realize this may be hard for your simpleton ass to understand but Ankiel did nothing wrong

            Name ONE federal law and/or MLB drug rule Rick Ankiel broke. Just ONE

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Short Irish Guy View Post
              Neither Harrison nor Ankiel will be charged criminally because they haven't broken a law The NFL suspended Harrison because he was in direct violation of NFL drug policy. Ankiel was neither in violation of ANY MLB drug policy nor was he in violation of federal law. I realize this may be hard for your simpleton ass to understand but Ankiel did nothing wrong

              Name ONE federal law and/or MLB drug rule Rick Ankiel broke. Just ONE
              So the Pharmacy broke the law but Ankiel and Harrison did not? Riiiiight. Go back to drinking your paint thinner buddy.

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              • #8
                Jocketty's already looking forward to taking that job with the Pirates, where the players are too square to drive drunk and too lousy to use HGH.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dead AIM View Post
                  So the Pharmacy broke the law but Ankiel and Harrison did not? Riiiiight. Go back to drinking your paint thinner buddy.
                  Don't know much about the law, fella?

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                  • #10
                    If this is the same doctor that has been implicated in the issues with this drug distributor earlier he is already in trouble for writing prescriptions without actually seeing his 'patients'. That being said, over the past few months I have become less upset with Bonds and more disgusted with the league and its whole approach to the issue...very hypocritical. I don't really like the idea that Ankiel used HGH, but I don't really condemn him for it either, but along with that I find I am also condemning Bonds less and actually seeing McGwire as just more and more pitiful. Personally for me this has been a bad summer for professional sports.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Short Irish Guy View Post
                      Don't know much about the law, fella?
                      Taking HGH without a valid (that's the key word here) prescription is a CRIME in America. What is this Pharmacy being pinched for?

                      You've been served. Go make me a ham sandwich you little ******.

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