Jason Giambi And Jeremy Giambi V Tom Meagher - Case No. 114745 The Complainants are two professional baseball players, Jason giambi and jeremy jeremy giambi has played for the Kansas Royals, Oakland Athletics, http://www.arbforum.com/domains/decisions/114745.htm
Extractions: DECISION Jason Giambi and Jeremy Giambi v. Tom Meagher Claim Number: PARTIES Complainants are Jason Giambi and Jeremy Giambi , Claremont, CA (Complainant) represented by Richard Scarola, of Respondent is Tom Meagher AccSys , Piedmont, CA (Respondent). REGISTRAR AND DISPUTED DOMAIN NAME The domain name at issue is , registered with Register.com PANEL The undersigned certifies that he has acted independently and impartially and to the best of his knowledge has no known conflict in serving as Panelist in this proceeding. R. Glen Ayers served as Panelist. PROCEDURAL HISTORY Complainants submitted a Complaint to the National Arbitration Forum (the Forum) electronically on June 28, 2002; the Forum received a hard copy of the Complaint on July 1, 2002. On June 28, 2002, Register.com confirmed by e-mail to the Forum that the domain name is registered with Register.com and that the Respondent is the current registrant of the name. Register.com has verified that Respondent is bound by the Register.com registration agreement and has thereby agreed to resolve domain-name disputes brought by third parties in accordance with ICANNs Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the Policy). On July 3, 2002, a Notification of Complaint and Commencement of Administrative Proceeding (the Commencement Notification), setting a deadline of July 23, 2002 by which Respondent could file a Response to the Complaint, was transmitted to Respondent via e-mail, post and fax, to all entities and persons listed on Respondents registration as technical, administrative and billing contacts, and to postmaster@giambi.com by e-mail.
Jason Giambi: Information From Answers.com Jason Gilbert giambi (born January 8 , 1971 ) is a Major League baseball first. giambi is the brother of fellow major leaguer jeremy giambi. http://www.answers.com/topic/jason-giambi
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Jason Giambi Wikipedia Jason Giambi Giambi swings during a game against the Oakland Athletics Jason Gilbert Giambi (born January 8 ) is a Major League Baseball first baseman and was the MVP award winner in Born in West Covina California , Giambi made his major league debut in with the Oakland Athletics . Originally utilized occasionally as an outfielder third baseman and first baseman , he assumed the full-time first base job upon the trade of Mark McGwire to the St. Louis Cardinals in . Giambi also filled the leadership gap left by McGwire's departure, leading the team in with 27 home runs RBI and a .295 batting average Giambi's ascendency as one of the top left-handed sluggers in the game continued in , when he hit .315 with 33 homers and 123 RBI, but was punctuated by a sensational season in which he hit .333 with 43 homers, 137 RBI, 108 runs walks and a .476
The American Enterprise: Steroids In Baseball The steroid revelations surrounding giambi, his brother jeremy, And charges that baseball was nothing more than a Medellin drug cartel, among other http://www.taemag.com/issues/articleID.18339/article_detail.asp
Extractions: O ne might expect me to enjoy a bit of schadenfreude in the wake of the steroid scandal surrounding New York Yankees first baseman Jason Giambi, among others, as I've relayed to anyone within earshot for a couple of years his proclivity for knifing his former teams fans in the back. But far from taking pleasure in his dishonor, I'm sharing the lament one poster to baseballprimer.com succinctly summarized: "ESPN is going to be unwatchable." Previous Columns All this "God talk" A Frothing of Words ... Click here to access the archives The steroid revelations surrounding Giambi, his brother Jeremy, and Barry Bonds comprise the biggest victory in years for a major sports media that has in some ways suffered the same credibility hits as the primary networksnamely, fans are increasingly choosing alternate forms of information and expressing their disgust with sports coverage that has become a cesspool of inanities, undisguised contempt for fans and new ideas, and thinly disguised contempt for the sport and its athletes. Because the way the play of the game has evolvedin particular, through increased power numbers that have dwarfed the statistics of past decadesa cottage industry has developed within the sports media of writers who assume something sinister is afoot. Moralistically pontificating on specious reasoning, they bet the house on a steroid story that seemed largely based on flimsy hysteria. The
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USATODAY.com - Report: Jeremy Giambi Admits He Used Steroids Former major leaguer jeremy giambi admitted he used steroids, The Kansas City Star baseball has taken a step forward, the younger giambi said. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/2005-03-13-giambi-brother-steroids_x.htm
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Extractions: OAS_listpos = "PageCount,NavBottom120x90,Top728x90,Zaplet1,FloatBottom,Bottom468x60,VerticalBanner,Poster3"; Classifieds: Cars Jobs Dating USA TODAY ... Weather Baseball Baseball home Scores Box scores Fantasy ... City Guides American League AL briefs Standings Team notes Injuries ... Daily schedule National League NL briefs Standings Team notes Injuries ... Daily schedule Tools Game matchups Sheridan's odds Live odds Sagarin ratings Indexes Scores Columnist index Sports briefs TV listings ... Sports index Marketplace Baseball Tickets Football Tickets Basketball Tickets Shopping ... Classifieds Posted 2/15/2005 3:19 AM Updated 2/15/2005 4:15 AM RELATED ITEMS Steroid scandal Palmeiro becomes highest-profile player to be suspended Twins' Rincon speaks, files grievance over suspension Testing nabs Twins' reliever Juan Rincon Union willing to talk with commissioner ... Full coverage: Drugs in Sports Columnists Bodley: Selig puts ball in union's court Bodley: Sanchez story overshadows opening night Bodley: Commissioner happy Bonds is sidelined Brennan: Baseball's policy not the final answer ... O'Connor: With chance to set record straight, Giambi whiffs
Extractions: Search Make KTVU.com Your Homepage Contact the Station Sign up for E-News Special Election ... Balco Email This Story Print This Story POSTED: 5:24 pm PST March 4, 2004 UPDATED: 11:05 am PDT April 26, 2004 NEW YORK Barry Bonds' lawyer believes the federal government is singling out the San Francisco Giants slugger in the Bay Area steroids scandal. Michael Rains told The New York Times that the federal government appears intent on trying to set a perjury trap for Bonds. Video Video On Demand: Balco Defense Attorneys Call For Investigation Of Media Leaks Video Video On Demand: An Angry Barry Bonds Defends His Reputation "I think they're trying to make an example out of him," Rains was quoted as saying by The Times. Efforts by The Associated Press to contact Rains at his office Sunday were unsuccessful. Bonds' personal trainer, Greg Anderson, was among four men indicted last month on charges of illegally supplying performance-enhancing drugs from the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative. All four pleaded innocent. Bonds has denied that he used steroids, an assertion his lawyer made again to The Times.
Extractions: Search Make KTVU.com Your Homepage Contact the Station Sign up for E-News Special Election ... Balco Email This Story Print This Story POSTED: 10:21 pm PST February 11, 2004 UPDATED: 11:00 am PDT April 26, 2004 SAN FRANCISCO Baseball sluggers Jason Giambi and Gary Sheffield, boxer Shane Mosley and Oakland Raiders teammates Bill Romanowski and Barret Robbins were among the latest athletes to appear before a grand jury probing a nutritional supplements lab. Also appearing Thursday was Jeremy Giambi, the younger brother of Jason. "It went good," Jason Giambi said as the brothers left the grand jury room, accompanied by agent Arn Tellem. "I can't really talk about it." Sheffield, who is in the process of trying to work out a free agent contract with the New York Yankees, said his appearance went "all right" and flashed a thumbs-up sign as he entered an elevator near the grand jury room. Jason Giambi plays for the Yankees. Jeremy Giambi played for the Boston Red Sox last season and is now a free agent. Romanowski and Robbins were among four Raiders notified by the NFL last month that they failed tests for THG, a source close to the investigation has told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. The steroid was undetectable in drug tests until this summer.
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Extractions: The first pack of the year! Baseball cards start appearing in stores just before Spring Training, an oasis in the bleakly foolish world of American sports. It's no mirage: when baseball starts, god, there will be a million games, all over the country, endless, infinite games and radio calls and every day will be something new and maybe the weather will even get nice. A very beautiful girl with long, chestnut hair handed the pack to me. That's a good omen, right? I opened it up, looked at the first card a rare action shot and suddenly I wasn't thinking ahead. I was back on October 13 in a packed ballpark in Oakland, the bottom of the seventh, after yet another maudlin "God Bless America," and there was Jeremy Giambi(AL MVP Jason Giambi's younger brother), in my mind's eye and on the card in my hand, trying to score standing up against the Yankees. I spend the whole winter trying to forget that damned play and here it is again. So I'm starting this year looking back. I can't help it, and anyway, a little clarity and a deep breath is always useful before you start something new.
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Sports | Baseball | Canada.com jeremy giambi flied out to center. None on with one out and Doug Mirabelli due up. jeremy giambi grounded out to first with the pitcher covering. http://sports.canada.com/default.asp?c=canada&page=mlb/scores/final/P105632.htm
Extractions: @import url("http://www.blogger.com/css/blog_controls.css"); @import url("http://www.blogger.com/dyn-css/authorization.css?blogID=6268662"); Welcome to ozZ .... Where the latest News, Commentary, and Satire may be a bit Biased, Unbalanced and Provacative, but always laced with your Passion, Free Speech and Self Expression ! - Zardoz Z. Bachman As the storm clouds continue to form over Major League Baseball, Jeremy Giambi now openly admits to using steroids as reproted by the Kansas City Star. ESPN.com - MLB - Report: Jeremy Giambi says he used steroids : "KANSAS CITY, Mo. Former major leaguer Jeremy Giambi admitted he used steroids, The Kansas City Star reported Sunday. Giambi, the younger brother of Yankees star Jason Giambi, signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday. While he did not specifically say his brother used steroids, Jeremy Giambi noted a news conference his brother had last month in New York during which he apologized profusely, but did not say why he was apologizing.
The Galvin Opinion jeremy giambi admitted he also took steroids because his brother Jason didn t die Many people who run Major League baseball have hoped that they could http://thomasgalvin.blogspot.com/2004_12_02_thomasgalvin_archive.html
Extractions: What does this mean? BlogThis! This page covers many areas including politics, art, philosophy, history, current events, sports, people and ideas. Your host: A Hispanic Republican conservative from New York City, Thomas Galvin Jeremy Giambi admitted he also took steroids because his brother Jason "didn't die" This story was going to come out sooner or later and it is good for baseball. Many people who run Major League Baseball have hoped that they could keep the lid on the story but prosecutors and law enforcement officials have to be commended for pursuing the BALCO cheaters and law breakers. Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig has allowed baseball players to destroy their bodies through steroids in order to boost revenue and increase profits. Selig presided over the disastrous 1994 strikes and relied on juiced balls and juiced ball players to bring fans back to the seats.
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Extractions: News Item: December 19, 1991 - Steve Howe is arrested in Montana for possession of cocaine. Public relations ploy, my left clavicle. I've worked in public relations off-and-on for more 30 years (I started when I was 5), and, if baseball's new steroids policy is a public relations gimmick, it's one of the worst ever. You see, policies and procedures that are generated with strictly, or even primarily, PR in mind, are supposed to HELP build your image, not trash it. If both baseball fans and the media that cover baseball have any brains at all, they'll see baseball's new steroids policy for what it is - a spherical failure. That is, a flop in the making from all angles. Well, almost. The idea of random testing for every player once a year is a good one... assuming the testing procedures are sophisticated enough to catch users of "the clear" and "cream," plus whatever other clever illegal substances may be out there. Unfortunately, the battle between the users of those substances and the testers is a never-ending one. As soon as science comes up with a sure-fire way to detect a performance-enhancer, some nefarious sort will find some other exotic juice to inject into or rub onto willing subjects. It's sort of like the on-going battle between those that create computer viruses, and those that attempt to detect them... a continual back-and-forth.