Ryan Braun, the Milwaukee Brewers slugger who was recently suspended for the rest of the 2013 season, issued a lengthy apology to fans, his teammates, the Brewers organization and numerous others. In the letter, he admits to using performance-enhancing drugs to recover from a 2011 injury.
It is like a never ending nightmare, people go to bed hoping to have this dark cloud gone, yet like a stupid movie that just never seems to end; Steroid era wont end. Finally some baseball players have risen above this and have started to call out some of baseball elite. Maybe the only way to get through this is if the players just say "enough is enough" and cast out the outcast for good
Ryan Braun’s reputation has been hit harder than one of the balls he crushed deep into the stands that was aided by performance-enhancing drugs.
Ryan Braun isn’t the only one who’ll have to deal with the fallout of his suspension for being involved with performance-enhancing drugs.
When Brewers outfielder first faced allegations of using performance enhancing drugs (PEDs), fellow Wisconsin athlete Aaron Rodgers stepped to his defense on Twitter, saying Braun was an innocent victim of the media. Turns out Rodgers wasn't only wrong, but lost a costly bet in the process.
Major League Baseball has thrown the first dagger in the Biogenesis case. Milwaukee Brewers slugger Ryan Braun has been suspended by MLB without pay for the remainder of the 2013 season.
This from MLB: Braun will not contest the suspension which was meted out for "violations of the Basic Agreement and its Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program...
The Major League Baseball All-Star rosters were announced yesterday, and while the Twins and Brewers are having a bumpy 2012 season, both teams will be sending a player to be part of this year's festivities in Kansas City.
Joe Mauer makes the alternate list for the American League after staying healthy this season and swinging a hot bat lately...
Ryan Braun has found himself in some hot water after tests revealed the 2011 National Most Valuable Player winner tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.