Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Jacked Off Juice

    Outside The Lines (of ESPN) has recently reported that the MLB will be seeking to fine 15-20 players that had been linked to a Miami clinic and performance enhancing drugs in the past couple of years. The new evidence will come in the form of a testimony from the man in charge of the clinic, Tony Bosch, who has agreed to cooperate with the MLB's investigation.
     After repeatedly denying that his clinic was supplying performance enhancing drugs to top-billed players, such as Alex Rodriguez, Ryan Braun (who have also denied any involvement with Bosch)and others, Bosch will supply a full list of players he has worked for. Suspensions could be up to 100 games, over 60% of the regular season.
     Toronto Blue Jays Melky Cabrera admitted to using Bosch as a supplier last year, was suspended 50 games, and because of admitting it, may not be punished all to together this year.


http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/9301536/major-league-baseball-suspend-20-players-including-alex-rodriguez-ryan-braun-part-miami-investigation

2 comments:

  1. Something like this just happened in swimming! I don't understand why people choose to use steroids. It really is not good for their health and very unfair to competitors. I'm glad you are bringing up issues like this.

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  2. I completely agree, PEDs are very bad for any sport and should be banned if they aren't already. But I think testing for PEDs needs to be more better, more dependable ten it is now. And thanks! Just trying to spread the word

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