Who is Kirk Radomski? Meet the former Mets batboy who pled guilty to steroid distribution

Kirk Radomski, 37, was a former employee of the New York Mets. Radomski worked as a batboy, equipment manager and clubhouse assistant from 1985-1995.

According to the Mitchell Report, federal law enforcement agents executed a search warrant at Radomski's home December 14, 2005 and found documents of distribution of performance enhancing substances.

On April 26, 2007, Radomski plead guilty to selling performance-enhancing drugs to major leaguers. He cooperated with authorities and testified before the same grand jury that investigated Barry Bonds

Better Know a Steroid Dealer: Kirk J. Radomski

This isn't a recurring series, like KSK's Better Know a Draft Pick, but if cronies with ties to steroid distribution keep getting outed, it might as well be.

Today's out? Kirk J. Radomski (NOT pictured right), a Mets employee from 1985 to 1995, who admitted to distributing HGH, testosterone, and something called deca-durabolin. (Not sure what that last one is, but it sure sounds serious.) Radomski officially plead guilty to one count of distribution (anabolic steroids) and one count of money laundering, according to a search warrant affidavit obtained by the Washington Post and San Jose Mercury News.

According to the report, Radomski distributed the stuff to players "throughout the league" and was considered the league's leading distributor of drugs after the government shut down BALCO in 2003.

Who knows what sort of extra information will come out of this; whether Radomski will rat out some of the players he's been dealing to. Maybe the MLB -- who has a vested interest in keeping specific players' names out of the news -- will send Radomski a nice little reminder that snitches get stitches.

Either way, we do know this: Major League Baseball's steroid problem didn't end when Victor Conte went behind bars. Whether steroids bother you or not, today is yet another reminder that the game we love remains at least somewhat tainted by those operating outside the rules.
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