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A list of people associated with the Colorado Rockies mentioned in the Mitchell Report. The list shows the player, position, years with the Rockies and allegations:

—Gary Bennett Jr., catcher, 2001-02, allegedly purchased human growth hormone in 2003.

—Larry Bigbie, outfielder, 2005, admitted to using performance enhancing substances, including human growth hormone, beginning in 2001. Bigbie said he did not use performance enhancing substances during his two months with the Rockies.

—Jack Cust, outfielder, 2002, allegedly told Bigbie, while the two were teammates with the Baltimore Orioles AAA affiliate Ottawa in 2003, that he had used steroids.

—Bobby Estalella, catcher, 2002-03, allegedly purchased performance enhancing substances, including human growth hormone, according to the authors of “Game of Shadows.”

—Matt Herges, pitcher, 2007-present, allegedly purchased human growth hormone in 2004 and ’05.

—Glenallen Hill, 2007 first base coach, admitted to purchasing steroids in late 2000 or early ’01, when he was a member of the Anaheim Angels, but said he never used them.

—Darren Holmes, pitcher, 1993-97, whose name was included because a March 8, 2007, Sports Illustrated article reported that he allegedly bought HGH and testosterone in October 2003.

—Mike Lansing, infielder, 1998-2000, allegedly purchased testosterone and human growth hormone in 2002.

—Kent Mercker, pitcher, 2002, allegedly purchased human growth hormone following the 2002 season after having surgery.

—Denny Neagle, pitcher, 2001-03, allegedly purchased steroids, including human growth hormone from 2000 to ’04. The report alleges that Dan McGinn, a former Rockies clubhouse attendant, also purchased steroids for Neagle.

—Ron Villone, pitcher, 2001, allegedly purchased human growth hormone in 2004 and ’05.

—Gregg Zaun, catcher, 2003, allegedly purchased performance enhancing substances. Accused by then-Montreal Expos bullpen catcher Luis Perez in 2002 to have used the substances.

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