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Drug use penalties have longer bans

manchild98

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I like it. Step in the right direction.


NEW YORK -- Baseball players suspended during the season for a performance-enhancing drug violation will not be eligible for that year's postseason under changes to the sport's drug agreement announced Friday.

In a series of significant changes to the drug rules, Major League Baseball and the players' association said penalties will increase from 50 games to 80 for a first testing violation and from 100 games to 162 for a second. A third penalty remains a lifetime ban.

A player serving a season-long suspension will lose all his pay. Under the previous deal, the Yankees' Alex Rodriguez gets 21-183s of his salary this year, or about $2.8 million.

In-season random urine tests, in addition to the minimum two for each player, will increase from 1,400 to 3,200 overall. There will be 400 random blood collections used to detect human growth hormone in addition to the mandatory one for each player during spring training.
 
They should apply a lifetime ban after the 2nd violation, IMO.

Allow some wiggle room for the 1st violation in case of unintentional usage/ignorance (half season or full season). But if you're stupid or careless enough to get caught again...goodbye.
 
The big part is losing pay. that was the reason so many still did it, because it was worth it to get caught once, as long as you put up numbers that got you a fat contract.

Now take away that money and guys wont have the incentive to do it as much.
 
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