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  2. Pittsburgh drug trials - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh drug trials of 1985 were the catalyst for a Major League Baseball-related cocaine scandal. Several current and former members of the Pittsburgh Pirates – Dale Berra, Lee Lacy, Lee Mazzilli, John Milner, Dave Parker, Rod Scurry – and other notable major league players – Willie Aikens, Vida Blue, Enos Cabell, Keith Hernandez, Jeffrey Leonard, Tim Raines, Lonnie Smith and ...

  3. Rod Scurry - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Grant Scurry (March 17, 1956 – November 5, 1992) was an American professional baseball pitcher.Scurry played for eight seasons and was the first Major League Baseball (MLB) player directly linked to the Pittsburgh drug trials that dogged baseball during the mid-1980s.

  4. Jeffrey Leonard - Wikipedia

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    Leonard was one of seven then-current or former major league baseball players who testified at the 1985 cocaine trafficking trial of Curtis Strong, which became known as the Pittsburgh drug trials. [6] [10] Many of the players who testified, including Leonard, were given immunity from prosecution in exchange for their testimony. [11]

  5. Major League Baseball scandals - Wikipedia

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    Their testimony led to the Pittsburgh Drug Trials, which made national headlines in September 1985. The spotlight on the "Pittsburgh problem" by the national media led to the more widespread awareness of use of other drugs such as amphetamines ("greenies" in baseball vernacular) and marijuana [citation needed] in the game.

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    I n July 2024, Donald Trump’s Health and Human Services Secretary designee, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., participated in a virtual event in which he briefly outlined his plan to address the country ...

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  8. Pittsburgh Associates - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Associates was a consortium of the City of Pittsburgh and local businesses which owned the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1986 to 1996. It was spearheaded during a dark year for the ball club with national media focused on the Pittsburgh drug trials, where many former Pirates as well as other major leaguers were brought up on Federal drug charges for offenses through the early 1980s.

  9. Use of force by city police to be reviewed in Downtown ...

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    Aug. 27—Pittsburgh's Department of Public Safety will review the use of force by a group of city police during their arrest of a man Downtown on Friday night, after multiple videos posted to ...