Chapter[ VIII. Information Obtained Regarding Other Players’ Possession or Use of
Steroids and Human Growth Hormone ]
Section[ Mike Lansing ]
Mike Lansing
Mike Lansing played as an infielder in Major League Baseball from 1993 to 2001
with the Montreal Expos (5 seasons), Colorado Rockies (3 seasons), and Boston Red Sox (parts
of 2 seasons).
According to Radomski, he was introduced to Lansing by David Segui while
Segui and Lansing played together with the Expos. Radomski recalled that he engaged in four to
five “small transactions” with Lansing. Radomski said that Lansing was familiar with
testosterone and “knew exactly what he wanted.” Radomski produced two $1,000 money orders
406 The Pirates released Young at the end of June 2003. See Robert Dvorchak, Pirates
Say Goodbye to Young, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 29, 2003, at D1. Young previously had
undergone surgery on his right knee. See Chuck Johnson, National League: Who’s up, down,
USA Today, Feb. 10, 2003, at 7C.
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from Lansing, retrieved from his bank, made payable to Radomski; both were dated February 5,
2002. Both are included in the Appendix; one is shown below. Radomski stated that this
payment was for testosterone and one kit of human growth hormone.
During the search of Radomski’s residence, an undated, partial shipping label was
seized with Lansing’s name on it and a Colorado address. We have confirmed that Lansing
resided at this address when he played with the Rockies. Lansing’s name, with an address and
two telephone numbers, is listed in the address book seized from Radomski’s residence by
federal agents.
In order to provide Lansing with information about these allegations and to give
him an opportunity to respond, I asked him to meet with me. He did not respond to my request.