Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Padres OF Maybin tests positive for amphetamine (Yahoo Sports)

San Diego Padres outfielder Cameron Maybin was suspended 25 games by Major League Baseball on Wednesday for testing positive for an amphetamine. Maybin said in a statement released by the Major League Baseball Players Association the failed test was the result of a change in the medication he was using to treat Attention Deficit Disorder. ''I want to assure everyone that this was a genuine effort to treat my condition and I was not trying in any way to gain an advantage in my baseball career.'' Under the drug agreement between MLB and its players' union, 25 games is the penalty for a second positive amphetamine test. I apologize to my family, friends, fans, teammates, and the entire Padres organization.

Padres OF Maybin tests positive for amphetamine (Yahoo Sports)

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