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as part of his investigation of performance-enhancing drug use by Major League Baseball players. He is first mentioned on page 232 of the Mitchell Report, and is very candid with his admissions. He is one of few former and current baseball players interviewed by investigators to admit to using
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detailing his drug use. He said he had access to, but did not use, steroids as far back as high school. Shortly after being drafted, he realized that in order to compete, he needed to throw harder, and add muscle to his thin 6'6" frame. Thus, he began taking
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in 49 games his rookie season, but was shut down late in the season due to a circulatory problem in his right arm. His role soon diminished as he spent the next two seasons going back-and-forth to the disabled list and doing rehab stints in the minors. In
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The negative impact of his drug use hit him later in his career when he thought about the fact that he took a roster spot from another player who was competing naturally. He fell into alcoholism, and began having severe mood swings from all the
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for one year, 1998, to recover from the groin injury. Naulty attributed his willingness to openly discuss his drug use to the remorse he felt. He told investigators, "if I could give back a little bit of something good, then I would like to."
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He went 1-0 with a 4.38 ERA doing mostly mop up duty with the Yankees (the Yankees were 6-27 in games Naulty appeared in). Though he did not make a postseason appearance, he earned a
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that left Dan in the care of a baseball coach most of the time, who soon began sexually abusing him. Shortly afterwards, a female teacher also began abusing Naulty.
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addiction is what led to the decision for him to live with his father. Shortly after moving to Huntington Beach with his father, his father took a job in
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in his body. He claims that the night the Yankees won the World Series, he went out partying with friends, and was contemplating
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as a minor leaguer and continuing through his major league career. He also admits to using
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to live with his father. At the urging of a baseball coach, Richard & Dan moved to
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in the second game of the season. He went 3-2 with a 3.79 ERA, and earned four
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Shortly after the Mitchell Report came out, Naulty wrote an article for the
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when Naulty was six years old. After living briefly with his mother in
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List of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell Report
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Naulty details a hard upbringing in an article published by
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Nick Leach. The Dodgers released him during spring training
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Richard & Una Mae Naulty (Dan's parents) divorced in
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October 3, 1999, for the New York Yankees
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April 2, 1996, for the Minnesota Twins
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Cal State lost in the finals to 14: 660:Baseball players from Los Angeles 569:Phil Rogers (December 23, 2007). 588:Dan Naulty (December 23, 2007). 254:1992 Major League Baseball draft 225:when Dan was twelve years old. 655:Major League Baseball pitchers 1: 740:Ocean View High School alumni 512:Tom Verducci (June 4, 2012). 444:in the June 4, 2012 issue of 350:. He soon caught on with the 385:contacted Naulty in January 358:, in which he gave up eight 259:Naulty went 0-1 with a 5.50 223:Huntington Beach, California 725:Omaha Golden Spikes players 630:Baseball Reference (Minors) 338:, Naulty was traded to the 334:. 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Index

Pitcher
Los Angeles, California
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Minnesota Twins
1996
1998
New York Yankees
1999
Major League Baseball
pitcher
pastor
Mitchell Report
performance-enhancing drugs
1976
Palos Verdes, California
Pasadena
Huntington Beach, California
Ocean View High School
Cerritos College
Cal State Fullerton
1992 College World Series
Pepperdine University
Minnesota Twins
1992 Major League Baseball draft
earned run average
Kenosha Twins
Midwest League
innings pitched

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