Skip navigation
Site powered by
Latest news:
msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines: Price of gas up nearly 12 cents in last 3 weeks

Giambi to meet Mitchell in July at earliest

Yankee says he'll only talk about himself, not other players

Giambi AP
Jason Giambi is in the sixth season of a $120 million, seven-year contract with the Yankees. He hasn’t played since May 30 because of a foot injury and it is not known when he will be able to play again.

NEW YORK - Jason Giambi won’t meet with baseball steroids investigator George Mitchell until July at the earliest.

In announcing Giambi’s agreement to cooperate with the probe Thursday, baseball commissioner Bud Selig said Mitchell assured him “Giambi’s interview will be scheduled promptly.” But the busy calendars of the various lawyers who will attend the session make setting the date a complicated task.

Because of that, the meeting won’t be take place in June, a person involved in the process said Friday. Giambi, bowing to Selig’s pressure, will become the first active player known to speak with Mitchell or his staff.

Selig threatened to discipline Giambi for comments that seemed to be an admission of steroids use and said he will take Giambi’s cooperation with Mitchell into account.

Giambi’s meeting won’t be recorded and there won’t be a transcript, one of the people involved in the talks said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the process.

When retired players spoke with Mitchell’s staff, there weren’t recordings or transcripts, so it never became an issue in the Giambi negotiations, the person said.

The New York Yankees star testified before a federal grand jury investigating steroids in 2003. If his session with Mitchell was recorded, it could be matched against his grand jury testimony for possible inconsistencies.

Giambi, a former AL MVP, said he will talk to Mitchell about his “personal history regarding steroids” and will not discuss other players. He has been sidelined by a foot injury since May 30, and the Yankees don’t know when he’ll be able to play again.

© 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

advertisement
More news
Milwaukee Brewers v St. Louis Cardinals - Game Four
NBC Sports
Who made the better move?

SportsTalk: Albert Pujols signs with the Angels and Prince Fielder joins the Tigers. Which team is better now?

Image: Detroit Tigers v Los Angeles Dodgers
Getty Images
DeMarco: Dodgers can become power

DeMarco: Plug in a well-heeled ownership group and negotiate one of those mega-bucks TV deals that are going around, and the Dodgers could become the west coast version of the New York Yankees or Boston Red Sox.

  Special feature
The Rumor Mill: Top players on trading block
Slideshow
Image: Snee, 8, son of New York Giants player Chris Snee and head coach Coughlin's grandson plays in the confetti after the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game in Indianapolis
  The Week in Sports Pictures
The Giants on top of the football world, getting ready for the London Olympics and more.

more photos

Interactive
Rangers Spring Baseball
Maps to spring training sites
Your guide to sites in Arizona, Florida
Slideshow
Houston Astros
  Unbreakable records in baseball
A look at the most unbreakable records in baseball including Nolan Ryan's seven no-hitters.
Slideshow
Image: Albert Pujols
  The top tools of baseball
You hear a lot about the tools of baseball, but who are the best hitters, fielders and pitchers? We break it down.

more photos