A Long Island man admitted in a California court that his Manorville home was at center of the Major League Baseball steroid scandal. Kirk Radomski confessed Friday that he sold steroids and other drug paraphernalia to dozens of Major League Baseball Players out of his Long Island home. Radomski used to work in the Mets Clubhouse and admitted in a plea deal he used his contacts to run his steroid business. Prosecutors even connect Radomski to Barry Bonds' highly publicized steroid case, in which Bonds? personal trainer and others pled guilty. However, officials have yet to name any of the major league players Radomski specifically says he dealt to. Prosecutors say the mortgage for Radomski?s Manorville home was paid for with steroid money.