The court documents unsealed by a federal judge Wednesday in the government’s criminal case against Barry Bonds included the results of 26 blood and urine tests. Prosecutors contend five are positive for performance-enhancing drugs. Three of the results were seized from BALCO and did not include Bonds’ name; the government said it determined they belonged to Bonds through a Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative log. The other two were taken by Major League Baseball. One later was retested by the government, which is when it came up positive.
– Nov. 28, 2000: BALCO urine test positive for methenolone and nandrolone
– Feb. 5, 2001: BALCO urine test positive for methenolone
– Feb. 19, 2001: BALCO urine test positive for methenolone and nandrolone
government it was positive for THG, clomiphene, exogenous testosterone
– July 7, 2006: MLB urine test positive for D-amphetamine
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