"Major
League Baseball has worked diligently with the Players Association for
more than a decade to make our Joint Drug Program the best in all of
professional sports. I am proud of the comprehensive nature of our
efforts - not only with regard to random testing, groundbreaking blood
testing for human Growth Hormone and one of the most significant
longitudinal profiling programs in the world, but also our investigative
capabilities, which proved vital to the Biogenesis case.
"Upon learning
that players were linked to the use of performance-enhancing drugs, we
vigorously pursued evidence that linked those individuals to violations
of our Program. We conducted a thorough, aggressive investigation guided
by facts so that we could justly enforce our rules.
"Despite
the challenges this situation has created during a great season on the
field, we pursued this matter because it was not only the right thing to
do, but the only thing to do. For weeks, I have noted the many players
throughout the game who have strongly voiced their support on this
issue, and I thank them for it. I appreciate the unwavering support of
our owners and club personnel, who share my ardent desire to address
this situation appropriately. I
am also grateful to the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society
and our club physicians, who were instrumental in the banning of
amphetamines and whose expertise remains invaluable to me. As an
institution, we have made unprecedented strides together.
"It
is important to point out that 16,000 total urine and blood tests were
conducted on players worldwide under MLB Drug Programs in 2012. With the
important additions of the hGH testing and longitudinal profiling this
season, we are more confident than ever in the effectiveness of the
testing program. Those players who have violated the Program have
created scrutiny for the vast majority of our players, who play the game
the right way.
"This
case resoundingly illustrates that the strength of our Program is not
limited only to testing.
"We continue to attack this issue on every front
- from science and research, to education and awareness, to
fact-finding and investigative skills. Major League Baseball is proud of
the enormous progress we have made, and we look forward to working with
the players to make the penalties for violations of the Drug Program
even more stringent and a stronger deterrent.
"As
a social institution with enormous social responsibilities, Baseball
must do everything it can to maintain integrity, fairness and a level
playing field. We are committed to working together with players to
reiterate that performance-enhancing drugs will not be tolerated in our
game."
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