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Saturday, April 12, 2008
Baseball's newest drug-testing agreement is never going to satisfy idealists -- count me among those -- who wish everyone in the sport wished to make the fight against performance-enhancing substances his first priority. Baseball's revised program doesn't have completely independent oversight, like there is in the Olympics, and doesn't have any form of blood retention, as there is in the Olympics. And while there is increased testing in the offseason, an individual's chances of having his door ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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