Back in 2003 baseball had this great idea: "Let's subject our players to steroid testing. And when hardly any of our players test positive we'll prove there are no steroids in baseball."
But a funny thing happened, as more than 5% (rougly 100) players tested positive. That triggered testing with punishments for the 2004 season. Now a court has ruled that the names of those players can be used in a federal investigation into steroids.
And if that happens the information will definitely get leaked, touching off a whole new steroids scandal. I don't want to guess but I'd have to assume at least a few stars would be on the list. But those that aren't will have even more evidence that they never were.
Whats crazy is that the union lawyers had the opportunity to destroy the tests and they didn't. Idiots!!
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