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MLB Drug Scandal, Federer Dominated, Vonn And Tiger

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 | 6:11 AM

June 5, 2013
Major League Baseball will seek to suspend Alex Rodriguez, Ryan Braun and several other players for their connections to a performance-enhancing drug scandal involving Biogenesis, according to ESPN.

A report by T.J. Quinn, Pedro Gomez and Mike Fish for ESPN's "Outside The Lines" published on Tuesday indicates that MLB will seek to suspend approximately 20 players, including Rodriguez and Braun, for their part in the sport's latest performance-enhancing drugs scandal.  Continue reading...
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