Former slugger Mo Vaughn told The Athletic that he used human growth hormone in an effort to extend his career, confirming ...
Vaughn hit .293 with 328 home runs, 1,064 RBI, and a .906 OPS across 12 seasons. The four-time All-Star earned 1995 AL MVP ...
Mo Vaughn, a three-time All-Star first baseman and the 1995 American League Most Valuable Player Award winner, has admitted ...
Former big league slugger Mo Vaughn has confirmed he used human growth hormone to recover from a nagging knee injury late in ...
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Former Boston Red Sox slugger and 1995 American League MVP Mo Vaughn has admitted to using human growth hormone (HGH) towards ...
Former New York Mets first baseman Mo Vaughn has admitted to using human growth hormone while on a Major League Baseball ...
Ex-Boston Red Sox slugger Mo Vaughn admitted injecting human growth hormone into his degenerative knee to help extend his 12-year MLB career.
Mo Vaughn won AL MVP in 1995, retired from MLB in 2003 and was named in the infamous Mitchell Report in 2007 after injecting ...
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Mo Vaughn, a Connecticut native who played for the Red Sox and Mets, admitted to The Athletic that he used HGH to extend his ...
Vaughn told The Athletic he used HGH in an attempt to prolong his career. Injuries plagued the first baseman after he left ...