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by Pat LackeyFiled under: MLB PEDsHere's a shocker: David Wells probably didn't take steroids during his 21-year playing career. Boomer told the New York Daily News on Sunday that while Jose Canseco offered him HGH in 2001, he declined performance enhancers both then and at other other available venue during his career. Jose Canseco offering David Wells' steroids sounds more like a bad SNL skit than something that actually happened in real life. Maybe my favorite part of this story is the money quote that Wells, who was (if you don't recall for some reason) rather fond of food and beer during his playing days, gave to the Daily News when discussing Canseco's offer, "That stuff is not good for the game and it is not good for your body." Yep. David Wells was all about what's good for the body.Jose Canseco Offered David Wells HGH in 2001 originally appeared on Fanhouse MLB Blog on Sun, 07 Jun 2009 21:25:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds. ...
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