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  2. Tobacco usage in sport - Wikipedia

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    In the major leagues tobacco companies are no longer allowed to leave free products in stadium clubhouses for the players, with a ban effective December 5, 2016, in the new Collective Bargaining Agreement that prohibits players entering MLB for the first time from using tobacco. (Players who had experience in MLB prior to the day are ...

  3. California bill would ban chewing tobacco at baseball parks - AOL

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    The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids announced Tuesday that it will sponsor legislation to ban all tobacco products at baseball. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Anti-smoking advocates are hoping to ...

  4. Major League Baseball drug policy - Wikipedia

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    The postseason ban is also lifted. There is no appeal for a third offense. Players who receive a lifetime ban after a third positive test may apply for reinstatement after one year and be eligible to be reinstated after two years. Jenrry Mejía became the only player to be permanently banned under the drug policy on February 12, 2016. [3]

  5. Blue Jays' Orelvis Martínez suspended 80 games for violating ...

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    MLB.com ranked Martínez as the top hitting prospect in the Blue Jays' organization. During his five seasons, he's compiled a .242 average and .833 OPS with 109 homers and 335 RBI.

  6. Blue Jays' Orelvis Martínez gets 80-game drug suspension 2 ...

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    Toronto Blue Jays infielder Orelvis Martínez was suspended for 80 games by Major League Baseball on Sunday following a positive test for the performance-enhancing drug Clomiphene, an announcement ...

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

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    In December 2019, MLB removed cannabinoids and added cocaine and opiates to its list of Drugs of Abuse. [2] However, players were told that they could still be suspended for possessing or selling cannabis, or driving under the influence of cannabis.

  8. List of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell ...

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    In August 2010, Franco reiterated his denial. He told the Daily News, "It wasn't part of my game." [40] Ryan Franklin: Radomski claimed that Franklin purchased Anavar and Deca-Durabolin from him through another Radomski client and then-Mariners teammate, Ron Villone. Franklin was suspended for ten games in August 2005 for testing positive for ...

  9. MLB’s Sticky Substance Ban Belies Hidden Ball Trick - AOL

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    Major League Baseball has decided to enforce rules already on the books to stop pitchers from doctoring the baseball, beginning with Monday’s games. Pitchers caught applying substances will be ...