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  2. Major League Baseball drug policy - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball's drug policy—the Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program—was established by agreement between the MLB Players Association and the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball.

  3. List of banned substances in Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball's drug policy prohibits players from using, possessing, selling, facilitating the sale of, distributing, or facilitating the distribution of any Drug of Abuse and/or Steroid. Any and all drugs or substances listed under Schedule II of the Controlled Substances Act are considered drugs of abuse covered by the Program ...

  4. Doping in baseball - Wikipedia

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    Major league baseball had established a anti-drug policy program to prevent any sort substances banned by the league. The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball states that using these banned substances puts players health at risk and also puts players at an unfair advantage. The MLB has created many jointed sub programs listed below. [37]

  5. MLB, union announce changes to drug policies

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    Major League Baseball will begin testing for opioids and cocaine this spring, while marijuana has been removed from the list of drugs of abuse. Players who test positive will be assigned to a ...

  6. List of Major League Baseball players suspended for ...

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    In February 2004, Major League Baseball announced a new drug policy which originally included random, offseason testing and 10-day suspensions for first-time offenders, 30 days for second-time offenders, 60 days for third-time offenders, and one year for fourth-time offenders, all without pay, in an effort to curtail performance-enhancing drug use (PED) in professional baseball.

  7. List of people banned from Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    A ban from Major League Baseball is a form of punishment levied by the Office of the Commissioner of Major League Baseball (MLB) against a player, manager, executive, or other person connected with the league as a denunciation of some action that person committed deemed to have violated the integrity of the game and/or otherwise tarnished its image.

  8. The Really Specific Official (and Unwritten) Rules MLB ... - AOL

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    In fact, MLB rolled out a bevy of new rules in 2023 to much debate, including a new pitch clock designed to speed up the game. And while some of the rules make total sense, others are a bit baffling.

  9. Rays pitcher had a great reaction after random MLB drug test ...

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    "Y'all came to the wrong house," the young pitcher posted to social media after the random blood and urine test.