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FILE - This Oct. 3, 1946 file photo shows Brooklyn Dodgers manager Leo Durocher walking quickly to the dressing room after a loss to the Cardinals, at Ebbets Field in the Brooklyn borough of New York. On April 9, 1947, Durocher was suspended for one year by Commissioner Happy Chandler "as a result of the accumulation of unpleasant incidents in which he has been involved which the commissioner construes as detrimental to baseball." The trial of former star pitcher Roger Clemens on charges that he lied to Congress when he denied taking steroids and human growth hormone is just the latest example of a big name from baseball becoming embroiled in scandal. (AP Photo/File)




