Former slugger Mo Vaughn told The Athletic that he used human growth hormone in an effort to extend his career, confirming for the first time information disclosed in 2007 in the Mitchell Report.
Former big league slugger Mo Vaughn has confirmed he used human growth hormone to recover from a nagging knee injury late in his career.The 1995 American League MVP told The Athletic in a recent ...
Former MLB slugger Mo Vaughn, winner of the 1995 American League MVP award while a member of the Red Sox, recently confirmed details originally reported in the 2007 Mitchell Report regarding his ...
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Former American League MVP Mo Vaughn fessed up to claims in the Mitchell Report that he used performance-enhancing drugs, nearly 20 years after its initial release. In an interview with The ...
Former American League MVP Mo Vaughn admitted using human growth hormone later in his career. The three-time All-Star told The Athletic he had HGH injected into his troublesome knee in order to ...
Former New York Mets first baseman Mo Vaughn has admitted to using human growth hormone while on a Major League Baseball roster. Vaughn, who played for the Mets in 2002 and 2003 prior to retiring ...
Former Red Sox slugger Mo Vaughn has admitted to using human growth hormone because of the career-altering pain in his left knee. In 2007, Vaughn was named in the Mitchell Report as having ...
After teasing the PV5 last week, Kia’s electric van was just spotted in the US for the first time. The PV5 is Kia’s first dedicated electric van, and it already looks ready to challenge ...
It’s been over a year now since Kia first introduced the EV4 concept. The electric sedan was showcased during Kia’s first annual EV Day in 2023 alongside the EV3 concept and EV5 SUV ...
Kia is recalling more than 137,000 of its vehicles due to a potential issue that can damage the vehicle's engine, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is reporting.