Baseball is about to get its official boxscore on the Steroids Era. The Mitchell Report is due next week, probably Thursday. It's the findings of former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell's 20-month investigation into performance-enhancing drugs, a modern-day Black Sox scandal that has tarnished many of the game's greatest stars and records. Although some are sure to claim it's one-sided and outdated, it has given players and executives cause for pause. "Well, it ain't Merry Christmas or Happy New Year for somebody," Cincinnati Reds' Manager Dusty Baker said. Shining light into the shadows, the 74-year-old Mitchell brought experience from many fields. The former chairman of The Walt Disney Co. once was offered a spot on the Supreme Court by President Clinton and famously challenged Lt. Col. Oliver North during the Iran-Contra hearings.