Chapter[ VIII. Information Obtained Regarding Other Players’ Possession or Use of
Steroids and Human Growth Hormone ]
Section[ Adam Riggs ]
Adam Riggs
Adam Riggs played several positions in portions of four seasons with three teams
in Major League Baseball between 1997 and 2004, the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres,
and Anaheim Angels. He also played in the minor leagues for eleven seasons. Since 2004, he
has played professional baseball in Japan.
According to Radomski, Lo Duca referred Riggs to him. Radomski subsequently
engaged in six to ten transactions with Riggs from 2003 to 2005. Radomski never met Riggs in
person. Radomski said that he sold Riggs human growth hormone, clenbuterol, and Winstrol.
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Radomski produced five checks and money orders that he received from Riggs
and deposited into his bank accounts. The dates ranged from July 10, 2003 to November 30,
2005. Four checks totaled $1,150; the other check amount was illegible. All are included in the
Appendix. One of the money orders is shown below.
During the search of Radomski’s residence, federal agents seized an Express Mail
receipt dated November 30, 2005 addressed to Adam Riggs. Riggs’s name, with a telephone
number, is listed in the address book seized from Radomski’s residence by federal agents.
In order to provide Riggs with information about these allegations and to give him
an opportunity to respond, I asked him to meet with me; he declined. By letter, his lawyer stated
that Riggs “never tested positive for improper substances.”