Nationals react to new drug policy
Published 4/12/2008 by Bill Ladson at Major League Baseball News
Major League Baseball and the Players Association have agreed to enhance the drug policy and use all of the recommendations made by former Sen. George Mitchell in his Report, which came out last December.
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