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The fact of the matter is this "list" was never "supposed" to leak.

I think the most fascinating thing about this story isn't that A-Rod was on the list, or even who the other 100+ players are, but rather who leaked his name and why only his.

Looks that way

Law Firms Suit Up for the A-Rod Steroids Scandal

...The news of Rodriguez's test results has moved the steroids-in-baseball conversation from beyond the eventual admissibility of evidence to whether the disclosure of these supposedly secret test results could be a crime.

Charles La Bella, a founding partner of San Diego's La Bella & McNamara and former U.S. Attorney for Southern California, told Yahoo's Littman that he expects U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston to order criminal contempt hearings to determine who leaked the news of Rodriguez's failed test.

"It's unfair to tarnish an individual [i.e. Rodriguez] based on that illegally seized information," La Bella said...

Don't know if the expectations for somebody going after them will bear fruit, since people want the leaks.
 
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