Eleven current free agents will be named in former Senator George Mitchell's report on steroids use in baseball, and all 11 players have been notified by the commissioner's office, The Boston Globe reported on its Web site Thursday afternoon. The newspaper, citing two agents who attended Wednesday's union meeting in New York, said the agents confirmed this news Thursday. Jose Guillen, a free-agent linked to a Florida anti-aging clinic at the center of a federal investigation into illegal steroid sales, is one of the 11 players who allegedly bought steroids, The Globe reported. Baseball team officials were told last month to be prepared for Mitchell, a former Senate Majority Leader and director of the Boston Red Sox, to issue his report by the end of the year.