ESPN keeps reporting that no player has successfully appealed a postive drug test.
How do they know?
This came out prematurely as a result of a leak before the appeal process was completed.
What about a past situation where the player succesfully appealed the test and there were no leaks throughout the process. Why would MLB, or anybody, report it?
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I am not a Brewers or Ryan Braun fan, but I really hope this was a mistake for a couple of reasons.
One, it will remove a potentially damaging stain on this generation of baseball players.
Two, it will make ESPN look really stupid (again) in their reporting of the incident.
ESPN keeps reporting that no player has successfully appealed a postive drug test.
How do they know?
This came out prematurely as a result of a leak before the appeal process was completed.
What about a past situation where the player succesfully appealed the test and there were no leaks throughout the process. Why would MLB, or anybody, report it?
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