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Ryan Braun Suspended by Major League Baseball, Admits to Performance Enhancing Drug Use

Ryan Braun, the 2011 MVP of the National League, has been suspended without pay for the duration of the 2013 season as a result of failing the sport’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Braun did not contest the suspension and admitted to taking performance enhancing drugs in a statement. “As I have acknowledged in the past, I am not perfect,” Braun said in the statement. “I realize now that I have made some mistakes. I am willing to accept the consequences of those actions. This situation has taken a toll on me and my entire family, and it is has been a distraction to my teammates and the Brewers organization.” He continued: “I am very grateful for the support I have received from players, ownership and the fans in Milwaukee and around the country. “Finally, I wish to apologize to anyone I may have disappointed — all of the baseball fans especially those in Milwaukee, the great Brewers organization, and my teammates. I am glad to have this matter behind me once and for all, and I cannot wait to get back to the game I love.” Braun – along with Alex Rodriguez and about a dozen other players – has been linked to Biogenesis, an anti-aging clinic in Florida with ties to PEDs. He also tested positive for elevated testosterone levels in 2012, but successfully got his suspension overturned at that time due to a “chain of command issue.” “I am deeply gratified to see Ryan taking this bold step,” MLBPA association executive director Michael Weiner said in a statement. “It vindicates the rights of all players under the Joint Drug Program. It is good for the game that Ryan will return soon to continue his great work both on and off the field.”

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Ryan Braun Suspended by Major League Baseball, Admits to Performance Enhancing Drug Use

Ryan Braun, National League MVP, Reportedly Tests Positive For Banned Substance

Reigning National League MVP Ryan Braun has reportedly tested positive for a banned substance and is appealing to Major League Baseball, according to reports. ESPN cited two sources Saturday in first reporting the news, saying the 28-year-old Milwaukee Brewers star tested positive for elevated levels of testosterone. A spokesman for Braun said in a statement that “there are highly unusual circumstances surrounding this case which will support Ryan’s complete innocence.” “There was absolutely no intentional violation of the program,” Matthew Hiltzik said in a statement sent by the four-time All-Star left fielder’s representatives. “Ryan has impeccable character and no previous history, unfortunately, because of the process we have to maintain confidentiality and are not able to discuss it any further.” “we are confident that he will ultimately be exonerated.” The case is still being appealed to an arbitrator under MLB’s drug program. Major League Baseball does not announce positive tests and penalties in drug cases involving initial positives until all arbitration issues are concluded. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because the appeal is still ongoing and said Braun has known about the positive test since late October. One of the people involved said that the appeals process regarding the outfielder’s case is not likely to be concluded until January at the earliest. That person said after being informed of the positive test, Braun asked to have another urine test taken, and that test was within normal range. If suspended, Ryan Braun wouldn’t be eligible to play for the NL Central champions until May 31 at Dodger Stadium, barring any postponements. The 50-game suspension means he would miss the first 57 days of the major league season, losing about $1.87 million of his $6 million salary. He hit .312 with 33 homers and 111 RBIs in 2011 and led Milwaukee to the NLCS, where the Brewers lost to the eventual World Series champion Cardinals.

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Ryan Braun, National League MVP, Reportedly Tests Positive For Banned Substance