Sentencing has been delayed until early next year for Kirk Radomski, the ex-New York Mets' clubhouse attendant who looms as a key figure in the Major League Baseball steroids investigation headed by former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, according to court documents obtained by ESPN.com. Radomksi, 37, pleaded guilty to steroids dealing in April and is now set to be sentenced Feb. 8 at 11 A.M. before U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco. This marks the third time the sentencing date has been continued, with Radomski most recently set to appear before Judge Illston on Dec. 14. The request for the continuance was signed Wednesday by Judge Illston, having been agreed to by Radomski's attorney, John Reilly, and assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Parrella. Reilly could not be reached for comment Wednesday, and Parrella declined comment on the sentencing delay.