NEW YORK (AP) _ Jason Giambi failed an amphetamines test within
the last year, the Daily News reported Wednesday.
The New York newspaper reported that after the failed
amphetamines test, Giambi is subjected to six additional tests for
one year. The newspaper did not cite any sources in its report.
Giambi declined comment to the newspaper before the Yankees' 7-3
loss to the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night.
The Yankees slugger recently said in a USA Today interview that
he was ``probably tested more than anybody else.''
On Tuesday, lawyers for the commissioner's office and the
players' association held more conversations about a possible
meeting with Giambi but it remained uncertain when or if such a
gathering would take place.
Lawyers for Major League Baseball would like to talk to Giambi
about comments in last Friday's editions of USA Today.
``I was wrong for doing that stuff,'' the New York Yankees
designated hitter was quoted as saying, remarks some have
interpreted as an admission of steroids use.
Management lawyers would like to hold the meeting as soon as
possible. The failed amphetamines test most likely wouldn't be
discussed at a meeting since MLB policy is to keep a first positive
test secret.
Hall of Famer Frank Robinson took issue with one of Giambi's
comments.
``What we should have done a long time ago was stand up _
players, ownership, everybody _ and said: `We made a mistake,'''
Giambi was quoted as saying. ``We should have apologized back then
and made sure we had a rule in place and gone forward. ... Steroids
and all of that was a part of history. But it was a topic that
everybody wanted to avoid. Nobody wanted to talk about it.''
Robinson said Giambi should speak for himself.
``If Jason wants to confess, then he should come out and say:
`I'm guilty. I apologize. I apologize to baseball. I apologize to
all the fans that have supported me and supported baseball over the
years. And I will clean up my act and promise you I will not do
anything like this again,''' Robinson said during an interview on
ESPN. ``He should not drag others into (it), because when he says
baseball, that includes everybody in baseball.''
Before the Yankees played Boston on Tuesday night, Giambi was
asked about a report in the New York Post that said the Los Angeles
Angels had an interest in acquiring him. Giambi has a full no-trade
clause.
``This is all news to me. I'm a Yankee,'' he said. ``It's kind of
fun to read. I never asked for it.''