Big deal or not? Jose Reyes questioned by FBI over association with a Canadian Doctor. Details inside->? January 21, 2012 at 9:25 am
Question by scooter_is_on_vacation: Big deal or not? Jose Reyes questioned by FBI over association with a Canadian Doctor. Details inside->?
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Jose Reyes meets with FBI in this vicinity doctor
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Mets shortstop Jose Reyes said Sunday he met with federal investigators last week in this vicinity a Canadian doctor accused of selling an unapproved drug known as Actovegin.
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Dr. Anthony Galea, who also has treated golfer Tiger Woods and several other professional athletes, is facing four drug-related charges in his people. Galea’s assistant also has been exciting in the U.S. for having HGH and another drug while crossing the border in September.
The New York Times reported in December, citing indistinctive sources, with the intention of the FBI opened an investigation into Galea based in section on medical records found on his computer relating to several professional athletes.
Reyes said he met with investigators for in this vicinity 45 minutes at the Mets’ spring facility after they contacted him Thursday morning. One of his agents, Chris Leible, also was present.
“They just questioned me basically how I met the guy and stuff like with the intention of and what he place in my body,” Reyes said. “I clarified to them what he [was] doing. … I don’t worry in this vicinity anything because I didn’t do anything incorrect.”
Galea is known for a blood-spinning technique — platelet-rich plasma therapy — with the intention of is designed to help athletes recover from injuries. Reyes, who missed much of last season with right leg problems, said he spent five days in Toronto in September and was treated by Galea three times.
Reyes said investigators questioned him if he used HGH.
“They questioned me if he injected me with with the intention of. I say ‘No,’ ” Reyes said. “What we do there, basically, he took my blood out, place it in some machines, spin it out and place it back in my leg. So I clarified to them with the intention of.”
Reyes said he felt better for a while after the treatment but his leg still didn’t respond when he tried to push it. The shortstop had surgery in October to clean up some scrape tissue remaining from a torn cramp tendon in the rear his right knee.
The Daily News of New York was the first to report Reyes had met with investigators.
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Answer by Pinstriped Perfection ? =]
It depends if the case hostile to the doctor turns out to be something. If the case falls owing to and nothing comes of it, then no, it’s not a huge deal and people will go on. But, if it is learned with the intention of this doctor was doing things hostile to the law or hostile to MLB rules, then Jose Reyes will have some explainin’ to do. It’s vacant to be fascinating to see how this all the stage out.
Glad to see with the intention of you look to be feeling better, Scooter! =] You seemed pretty mad yesterday!
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Couldn’t care less, even if I tried.
Sarge
It is a huge deal. Reyes is a clown and unprofessional.
Reyes and several other athletes tried this approach to see if it would help them recover from injury. Looks like it didn’t do anything for Jose.
Now, the doctor is also a known HGH provider and his assistant has been caught with bringing HGH over the border.
It’s either a terrible association, something else is up, or Reyes truly believed with the intention of blood spinning might help him.
I’m vacant to say with the intention of the tie causes upset, but it doesn’t offer any kind of evidence at the time. I’m at the point with the intention of I don’t even want to know-except he didn’t do any. I just want baseball to go on past the steroid issue. It could be a huge deal, but for now I’m vacant to let it go in anticipation of something else comes up, hopefully it won’t.