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Giambi reportedly treated with steroids

Wednesday, September 15, 2004

The benign tumor Jason Giambi has been dealing with is in his pituitary gland, according to a report in the New York Daily News that a source within the Yankees has confirmed to ESPN.

The New York DH/first baseman has refused to disclose the location of the tumor; the Daily News cites one of its sources for the story as saying Giambi was afraid that doing so would make him appear guilty by association....

ESPN.com - MLB - Source: Benign tumor in Giambi's pituitary gland
posted by Frank Mori, Wednesday, September 15, 2004