MLB suspends Creole players after testing positive in anti-doping controls in the Minor Leagues | baseball 123

MLB suspends Creole players after testing positive in anti-doping controls in the Minor Leagues |  baseball 123

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Major League Baseball has suspended five players from the Major Leagues after undergoing drug tests. Two Venezuelans, two Dominicans and one American tested positive.

Joseph Flowers from Colorado Rockies Y Jesus Goods from Minnesota Twins are the suspended Venezuelans. Also the Dominicans Lenny Polanco (Minnesota Twins) y Alan Ramirez from Miami Marlins. They are all pitchers and are assigned to the Dominican Summer League. the north american Austin Reichpitcher de San Francisco Giants also came back positive.

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Latino players must serve a 60-game suspension after consuming stanozolol (anabolic steroid to improve performance and muscle development).

For its part, Reich he must serve 50 games suspended for consuming amphetamines (a powerful stimulant to accelerate the central nervous system).

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MLiB now has 14 anti-doping suspensions.

They are Venezuelan José Flores, from Colorado Rockies; the Dominican Lenny Polanco and the Venezuelan Jesús Tovar, of the Minnesota Twins; as well as Alan Ramírez, also from Cuba, from the Miami Marlins. All of them pitchers assigned to the Dominican Summer League. https://www.septimaentrada.com/mlb/mlb-suspende-por-dopaje-a-cuatro-jugadores-latinos-de-ligas-minores-2022

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