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By Buster Olney
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 Union head Don Fehr put out a statement Monday night explaining that the MLBPA had begun the process of destroying the results from the 2003 survey but stopped less than a week later upon learning that those same results were being viewed as possible evidence by federal investigators; the union was concerned, understandably, about obstruction of justice. From Fehr's statement: "In mid-November 2003, the 2003 survey test results were tabulated and finalized. The MLBPA first received results on T ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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