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Even though Commissioner Bud Selig said Major League Baseball would stop giving teams 24-hour notice before drug testers showed up, minor league teams still received advance notice.
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Major League Baseball did not test players for performance-enhancing drugs for more than half of the 2004 season, according to a letter sent by Commissioner Bud Selig to Congress.
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Bud Selig’s reluctance to forgo punishment for players named in the Mitchell report has slowed negotiations between the league and the players union over the report’s recommendations.
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As of Thursday evening, Major League Baseball’s commissioner’s office and the players associated had not reached an agreement on recommendations on performance-enhancing drugs.
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As of Thursday evening, Major League Baseball’s commissioner’s office and the players associated had not reached an agreement on recommendations on performance-enhancing drugs.
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A California doctor is being investigated to determine whether he illegally wrote prescriptions for patients, including major league baseball players.
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A California doctor is being investigated to determine whether he illegally wrote prescriptions for patients, including major league baseball players.
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