Kirk Radomski
Kirk Radomski, a former Mets batboy and clubhouse attendant, pleaded guilty on April 27, 2007, to dealing performance-enhancing drugs to baseball players. As part of his plea bargain, he provided information to George Mitchell's investigation of steroid use among MLB players. After cooperating with officials, Radomski was sentenced to five years probation in February 2008.
Fast Facts
- Born: 1969
- Nickname: Murdock
- New York Mets employee for 1985-1995
- Received five years probation after working with federal officials1
- Was ordered to pay $18,575 in fines
HGH Investigation Continues
On July 15, 2008, Kirk Radomski turned over a packing slip which he said was used to ship human growth hormone to the home of Roger Clemens and addressed to trainer Brian McNamee, who was staying at the house during that time. The slip was disclosed five months after Radomski's sentencing. Clemens is currently under investigation to see if he lied under oath about his use of human growth hormone and steroids.2
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