104 MLB Players May Be Sopoenaed By Feds For Steroids

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 104 MLB Players May Be Sopoenaed By Feds For Steroids
Remember the 2003 drug tests by MLB to determine if they needed a more stringent drug policy? The tests were supposed to be anonymous to see how ingrained PED's were in MLB. It turns out that even though the tests were intended to be anonymous the Feds have obtained the names of those players that failed the tests as part of the BALCO investigation and may subpoena them to testify. The MLBPA is tr [link]

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