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Feb 24 7:56p by Jeff Sullivan
Read More: Ryan Braun (LF - MIL), Milwaukee Brewers
Here's the good news: with the offseason behind us, it's February, and we're talking about Ryan Braun's defense! Here's the bad news: not that kind of defense.
In the middle of December, at ESPN, T.J. Quinn and Mark Fainaru-Wada broke the story that Ryan Braun had tested positive for a prohibited substance. Now, at the end of February, Quinn and Fainaru-Wada are back to address what's going on. There are big questions, they say, and below please find some excerpts:
It's possible that no one has ever tested that high in baseball, but Don Catlin, the former director for the Olympic lab at UCLA who is considered the father of performance-enhancing drug testing, said he has seen cases that exceeded 100-to-1. A 20-to-1 ratio, he and others said, is not unusual in a positive test.
According to multiple sources with knowledge of the hearing, possible tampering of the specimen was not raised as a defense, and Montreal lab director Christiane Ayotte testified that she saw no signs of tampering when the lab received the specimens.
Give the whole article a read - it's sufficiently different from other articles as to be worth the time. I suspect we'll never know for sure just what happened with Ryan Braun. Now MLB and the union will set to work to make sure this kind of thing never happens again.
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"possible that no one has ever tested that high in baseball".....?
Does anyone else see this as a flag?
This screams tampering to me…..not only are people questioning if Braun is actually innocent, they are also claiming he may hold the record for the highest levels of testosterone in a specimen?
Come on now—-
by Digtacular on Feb 24, 2012 10:38 PM EST reply actions
[ ] you understand this article
Giants Baseball: The road here was paved with good intentions.
by atxgiantsfan on Feb 25, 2012 12:42 AM EST up reply actions
Wasn’t “possible that no one has ever tested that high in baseball” Braun camp spin?
I honestly can’t keep who said what straight at this point.
by BarryJT on Feb 26, 2012 2:58 PM EST up reply actions
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