
But as Pierce notes, Mitchell's current challenge--figuring out which players used steroids and how they obtained them--might prove to be his toughest, at least in terms of demanding results. As Pierce details, Mitchell's investigation appears to be having difficulty gathering information: criminal prosecutions of baseball players, and the threat of those prosecutions, have discouraged players from speaking with Mitchell out of fear that such information could be shared with federal investigators. This dynamic supplies what I think is an interesting interplay between internal investigations and criminal investigations, both of which seek the same information, but the success of the former may depend on the absence of the latter.
Our blog has plenty of good past coverage on steroids and MLB and Mitchell's investigation, but be sure to check out Charlie Pierce's excellent story as well.
Note: pictured above, from left to right, Michael Dukakis (Massachusetts Governor from 1975-79 and 1983-1991 and Democratic Presidential nominee in 1988), Mitchell, and Larry Lucchino (president and C.E.O of the Boston Red Sox). A picture of Ted Williams rests behind them.