Ortiz tested positive of PED's in '03

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Report: Ortiz, Ramirez said to be on 2003 doping list

According to a New York Times report, both David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez were on the list of roughly 100 major leaguers to test positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003. The report cites unidentified lawyers with knowledge of the results for the information.

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Like i said about 2 month's ago, Ortiz decline is due to getting of the roid's.
 
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So once he finally started hitting home runs this year that means he got back on the juice?
 
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I really can't help but a get a kick out of stuff like this when a player like Ortiz gets popped for a failed drug test when he has been one of the most vocal players about the punishments that outed users should get. Wasn't he the one that said they should be suspended 100 games for one failed test?
 
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they just need to go ahead and link scott boras to the steroid trade and get him as far away from baseball as possible. prison would be a wonderful place for him.
 
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I really can't help but a get a kick out of stuff like this when a player like Ortiz gets popped for a failed drug test when he has been one of the most vocal players about the punishments that outed users should get. Wasn't he the one that said they should be suspended 100 games for one failed test?

He must have been getting some bad info if he thought that list would remain a secret. He must get his info from the same people that advise some of our recruiting experts.
 
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I'm not sure if I am bothered more by the players failing the tests or the person(s) responsible for leaking out the information. I have a problem with MLB telling these guys that the information will forever remain sealed from the public only to have it printed in the NY Times a few years later.
 
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I'd rather save time and see a list of players who weren't using performance enhancing drugs.
 
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I'm not sure if I am bothered more by the players failing the tests or the person(s) responsible for leaking out the information. I have a problem with MLB telling these guys that the information will forever remain sealed from the public only to have it printed in the NY Times a few years later.
I agree. The fact that the information is being leaked is inexcusable.
 
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I really can't help but a get a kick out of stuff like this when a player like Ortiz gets popped for a failed drug test when he has been one of the most vocal players about the punishments that outed users should get. Wasn't he the one that said they should be suspended 100 games for one failed test?

I believe lifetime ban was said...
 
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Just proof of how the Mitchell Report was one of the most biased pieces of crap ever published.
 
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Haha:

"I think you clean up the game by the testing," Ortiz said at Red Sox camp in Fort Myers, Fla. "I test you, you test positive, you're going to be out. Period.

Ortiz, who emerged as one of the premier sluggers in the game in 2003 with Boston after spending six largely forgettable years in Minnesota, believes all players on all teams should be tested three or four times a year, and any players testing positive should be banned for the rest of that season.

David 'Big Papi' Ortiz wants tougher penalties for steroid users
 
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i don't even care any more. when i tell my granddoozer's one day about Manny, i'm going to tell them about cutting off Damon from outfield and making the catch at the wall and following it up by highfiving the fan.

i don't even know why they bring up Manny anymore. we've already been through that.

even the old guys who were "pure" back in the day popped greenies like tic tacs.

just get the whole list out at this point. i'm tired of hearing about it.
 
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Based on his response, Ortiz thinks the fans are stupid. Guess he thought they were insulin injections.
 

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