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Ryan Braun tests positive for PED — National League MVP Ryan Braun, who last season led the Milwaukee Brewers to their first division title in nearly three decades, has tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug and faces a 50-game suspension if the initial finding is upheld …
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Source says Braun's test not for PED — Baseball was rocked Saturday by an ESPN report that reigning National League MVP Ryan Braun has tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs. — A source close to Braun, however, said Sunday that although the player tested positive for a prohibited substance …
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Teri Thompson / NY Daily News:
Ryan Braun's initial PED test results were ‘insanely high,’ NL MVP's lawyer insists client did not take PEDs — Outfielder's test results were twice the level of highest test ever taken: source — Ryan Braun wins the NL MVP in 2011 after batting .332 with 33 home runs and 111 RBI for the Brewers.
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Source: Braun didn't take PED — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — A very good source on the Ryan Braun side of the drug testing controversy assures me that Braun did not test positive for a performance-enhancing drug, as reported by ESPN's “Outside the Lines.”
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Fox Sports:
I'm positive: MLB will never be clean — Here we go again. — A bombshell revelation about a major leaguer testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs. The player disputing the result through arbitration. A spokesperson for the player saying, “There was absolutely no intentional violation of the (drug-testing) program.”
Richard Justice / MLB.com:
Braun deserves the benefit of the doubt — Reigning NL MVP denies using performance-enhancing drugs — Ryan Braun deserves the benefit of the doubt. There, I said it. That is not a popular position on steroids, is it? — We want to hang 'em high and sort out the facts later.
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Sports Illustrated:
What we know and what we don't know about Braun's positive test
What we know and what we don't know about Braun's positive test
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Michael Hunt / Boston Herald:
Ryan Braun's test would be severe blow to Milwaukee area and baseball, if it's true
Ryan Braun's test would be severe blow to Milwaukee area and baseball, if it's true
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Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Ryan Braun Tested Positive For Prohibited Substance
Ryan Braun Tested Positive For Prohibited Substance
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
The purse strings get a bit tighter over at Fenway — The bottom line is this: You must have a good closer to win the American League East and make it deep into the playoffs. — The Red Sox lost Jonathan Papelbon, one of the best closers in baseball, and have yet to replace him.
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Michael Vega / Boston Globe:
Bobby Valentine: Bard to be prepped as starter in spring — Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine said reliever Daniel Bard, who projected as the team's closer after the departure of Jonathan Papelbon to the Philadelphia Phillies, would be prepped as a starter during spring training.
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Fox Sports:
Price doesn't fight man urinating on car — Rays pitcher David Price narrowly avoided a scuffle with a man in Tampa, Fla., after confronting him when he saw him urinating on the door of his car. — Rays at a glance — Price had been working as a guest bartender at Rays manager Joe …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Pujols: ‘It was about the commitment.’ … ANAHEIM, Calif. • Shortly before noon local time Saturday, Albert Pujols slipped into a fitted Los Angeles Angels cap and a crisp home white jersey before a crowd of more than 4,000 boisterous fans. — It was 11:50 a.m. to be precise.
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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
D-backs bring back Ransom on Minors deal — Veteran Major League infielder Cody Ransom is getting another shot with the D-backs, who re-signed the 35-year-old to a Minor League contract in hopes he could yet approach the stellar Triple-A production he posted last season.
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Fox Sports:
Taxing issue for Red Sox in offseason — The Boston Red Sox are in a box. — A box that might prevent them from signing free-agent closer Ryan Madson, reduce their leverage in trade talks for Oakland Athletics closer Andrew Bailey and temper their pursuits of free-agent outfielder Carlos Beltran and Japanese right-hander Yu Davish.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
Yanks willing, waiting to make a deal — It makes no difference if they're in a hotel room in Dallas or their Yankee Stadium offices: the Yankees aren't abandoning their patient approach to altering the roster. — Brian Cashman departed the Winter Meetings Thursday not optimistic about signing …
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