Who's next? That's the question being asked after Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun accepted a 65-game suspension for unspecified "violations" of baseball's drug program and labor contract Monday.
Major League Baseball is expected to suspend as many as 20 players, including former Most Valuable Player Award winners Ryan Braun and Alex Rodriguez, sometime after next week's All-Star break, for their connection to a Biogenesis clinic, and their refusal to be forthcoming, according to a report on Tuesday by ESPN.
It has been reported that Major League Baseball is ready to suspend as many as twenty players, including former MVP's Ryan Braun and Alex Rodriguez, for being linked to
Biogenesis Clinic founder Anthony Bosch.
Bosch reportedly has agreed to cooperate with Major League Baseball in the probe, which could result in a suspension for as many as 100 games...
ESPN is reporting that Major League Baseball is seeking to suspend about 20 players, including Alex Rodriguez and Ryan Braun, two former Most Valuable Player Award winners, connected a Miami-area clinic that has been at the heart of an ongoing performance-enhancing drug scandal.
For the first time, a Major League Baseball player has successfully challenged the results of a drug test.
Ryan Braun, the National League's Most Valuable Player, was cleared by an arbitrator yesterday after he tested positive for a banned substance last fall...