Laker was named in the Mitchell Report, which detailed anabolic steroid use in MLB, on December 13, 2007. As a current ball club employee, Laker was required to consent to an interview, in which he admitted to purchasing Deca-Durabolin and testosterone from Kirk Radomski from 1995 to 1999. Laker claimed he was introduced to Radomski by teammate David Segui.[4] In March 2008, Laker admitted regretting his decision to take performance-enhancing drugs, stating:
"I made a poor decision, a mistake, and all I can do is ask for forgiveness and move on."[5]
Coaching and Managing
Laker first managed the Mahoning Valley Scrappers, then the Cleveland Indians' Short-Season A affiliate, in 2007.[6] He led the New York–Penn League side to a 37-37 record. However, after just one season, he was moved to the position of "Roving Catching Instructor" within the Indians organization and replaced by Travis Fryman.[7] Laker cited health concerns related to colitis, as the reason for the change.[5]
Laker became Hitting Coach for the Chicago White Sox triple-A affiliate, the Charlotte Knights for the 2011 season. In 2016, he was the Hitting Coach for the Akron Rubber Ducks in the Cleveland Indians minor league system.[9]
In December 2016, Laker was named Assistant Hitting Coach of the Arizona Diamondbacks for the 2017 season.
The Seattle Mariners announced their hiring of Laker as their Hitting Coach for the 2019 season.
On November 15, 2021, the Mariners announced that Laker declined the club's offer to return as its Hitting Coach.[10]
On November 21, 2023, Laker joined the Los Angeles Angels coaching staff as their offensive coordinator.[11]