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Former Houston Astro third baseman Ken Caminiti, a one-time National League Most Valuable Player, was arrested Wednesday afternoon after officers said they smelled burning crack cocaine and found ...
Former Houston Astros third baseman Ken Caminiti was ordered to go to a state jail facility today to undergo an intensive 180-day drug treatment program. State District Judge Bill Harmon ordered ...
Ken Caminiti, the 1996 National League MVP who later admitted using steroids during his major league career, died Sunday. He was 41. Caminiti died of a heart attack in the Bronx, said his agent ...
The same words can be used to describe the untimely death of Ken Caminiti. After a turbulent 15-year career that was marred by steroid and cocaine use, the former MVP died of a heart attack Sunday at ...
Editor's Note: This story is a companion to "The Friend," Buster Olney's ESPN The Magazine piece in which Wally Joyner describes how he sought Ken Caminiti's help to acquire steroids. Joyner later ...
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