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| Fabian Brunnstrom Shatters Boards »
Baseball's union boss, Donald Fehr, says players in the majors aren't suspected of using steroids just because 104 players got caught in 2003. Of course they're not. Fehr says he'll do all he can to keep that list confidential. Some players, not many, but some have argued the entire list should be made public. So everybody would know who failed and who didn't. But not if Donald Fehr gets his way, and he usually does. |
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