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By Lester Munson
ESPN.com Wednesday, August 26, 2009 A federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled Wednesday that federal agents went too far in their seizures of 104 positive drug tests done in 2003 in an anonymous testing program conducted under an agreement between Major League Baseball owners and the players' union. The testing program was designed to measure the extent of the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball, and the results were to be confidential. But in 2004, teams of federal agents raided three testing labs armed with sear ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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