According to ESPN, Kirk Radomski told ESPN that Justice lied about knowing him and
purchasing performance-enhancing drugs from him and said he twice took
urine tests for Gooden in the 1990s.
David Justice and Dwight Gooden denied allegations made by former Mets
clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski during an exclusive interview with
"Outside the Lines" on Sunday."That never happened," Gooden told the New York Post. "I don't know
what he's talking about. I've made mistakes through the years, and I've
admitted them, but that never happened. And the way the tests were
administered, it couldn't have happened. I've done enough wrong on my
own, I don't want to get blamed for something I didn't do."Justice said that in 2000, Brian McNamee told him he could give him HGH
to help him recover from a groin injury. McNamee told him it could help
him and that it wasn't steroids. He said McNamee brought HGH to his
locker, but when he sa...
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