The report offered evidence that Vaughn had been sold human growth hormone (HGH) in 2001. HGH, however, was not a banned substance until 2005, two years after Vaughn retired. The Mitchell Report ...
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"I knew I had a bad, degenerative knee. I was shooting HGH in my knee. Whatever I could do to help the process..." EXCLUSIVE: Mo Vaughn told The Athletic that he used human growth hormone in an ...
Former Boston Red Sox, Anaheim Angels and New York Mets slugger Mo Vaughn publicly admitted to using human growth hormone (HGH) during his playing career. "I was trying to do everything I could ...
In April, 1985, the FDA banned the distribution of pituitary growth hormone (hGH) because of the possibility that it was contaminated by a “slow virus”. All parents of children receiving hGH ...
The 1995 American League MVP told The Athletic in a recent interview that he had HGH injected in his knee to extend his career. “I was trying to do everything I could,” Vaughn told The Athletic.