who cares, if anybody in sports makes the choice to take roids I say let them they are taking the risks. Now if the roids or performance enhancing drug of their choice starts to effect their play or locker room behavior then take disciplinary action.
By definition, don't performance-enhancing drugs affect their play?
And yes, I think he should be stripped of the award and suspended for a year.
The real issue is that it's still worth the risk of being caught because you can get paid after 1 or 2 good years. He's owed what, 150 million over the next 8 years?
He gets to appeal and he'll lose, then he gets to serve a 50 game suspension like every other player that's failed the PED test. They won't strip him of the MVP since it could have been a bunk test. Regardless though, he failed and the agreement is a 50 game suspension.
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