Baseball officials meet with Albany D.A.’s office
New York ? Major League Baseball representatives met Monday with officials from the district attorney’s office in Albany County, N.Y., regarding the upstate investigation into performance-enhancing drugs, the New York Times reported.
Baseball officials hope to get the same type of help from investigators that the NFL has gotten, the Times said in a story posted on its Web site Monday night.
Heather Orth, a spokeswoman for the district attorney’s office, said members of the office talked to baseball officials about “how they could best assist us,” the Times said.
A pharmacy based in Orlando, Fla., has been at the center of an investigation by the Albany district attorney’s office. The NFL and MLB have tried to get the names of players linked to drug purchases.

