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Baseball, union agree to tougher steroid policy Tuesday 11/15/05
Major league players and owners agreed to toughen penalties for steroid use to a 50-game suspension for a first failed test, 100 games for a second and a lifetime ban for a third.
Baseball also will test for amphetamines for the first time starting next year under the deal, which must be ratified by both sides.
Under the new deal, according to congressional aides, a first positive test for amphetamines will lead to mandatory additional testing, a second offense will draw a 25-game suspension, and a third offense gets 80 game.
A player will be tested during spring training physicals and at least once in the regular season, plus the possibility of random tests. The old agreement called for a minimum of one test from the start of spring training through the end of the regular season.
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Article: Contempt charge possible for Bonds' trainer Greg Anderson 07/02/2006
Article: Canseco warns of more steroid woes 07/03/06
Article: Grimsley released day after steroid search 06/08/06
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Article: Baseball to probe alleged steroid use 03/30/06
Article: Rose supports punishment for steroid use 03/28/06
Article: Lacking proof, Wendell says Sosa was juiced 03/18/06
Article: Cal ripken talks about Bond and Mcqwire 03/22/06
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Article: Baseball owners unanimously approve steroid deal 11/19/05
Article: Baseball, union agree to tougher steroid policy. 11/15/05
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Article: ESPN Finds out what Baseball was Hiding from the fans 11/8/05
Article added 10/01/05:
Another Steroid Bill Proposed in U.S. House
Article added 09/17/05:
History will judge Barry Bonds and his Faulty Records.
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Steroid Abusers
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| Matt Lawton |
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| Felix Heredia |
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| Carlos Almanzar |
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| Alex Sanchez |
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| Jorge Piedra |
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| Agustin Montero |
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| Jamal Strong |
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| Juan Rincon |
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| Rafael Betancourt |
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| Agustin Montero |
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| Rafael Palmeiro |
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