MLB owners get tougher on drugs; maple bats next?
Published 5/15/2008 by Chris Jenkins, AP Sports Writer at Boston.com -- Baseball News
Baseball owners unanimously ratified tougher drug testing rules Thursday, and commissioner Bud Selig said he will now turn his attention to whether maple bats have become dangerous.
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MLB owners get tougher on drugs
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Owners ratify tougher drug policy
Baseball owners unanimously ratified tougher drug testing rules on Thursday, and Commissioner Bud Selig said he will now turn his attention to whether maple bats have become dangerous.
Baseball owners unanimously ratified tougher drug testing rules on Thursday, and Commissioner Bud Selig said he will now turn his attention to whether maple bats have become dangerous.
MLB owners unanimously ratify drug testing rules
Baseball owners unanimously ratified tougher drug testing rules, and commissioner Bud Selig said he will now turn his attention to whether maple bats have become dangerous.
Baseball owners unanimously ratified tougher drug testing rules, and commissioner Bud Selig said he will now turn his attention to whether maple bats have become dangerous.
