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Mass Blood Test To Be Used By MLB

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by Brendan.Canney

Hey, there's always HGH!
Hey, there's always HGH!

Major League Baseball is currently contemplating the use of a mass blood test that could detect, among other things, human growth hormone (aka HGH). The use of HGH has become a hot issue as of late after it was discovered that Rick Ankiel had received a 12-month supply of human growth hormone in 2004 from Signature Pharmacy. Jay Gibbons and Troy Glaus have also been linked to Signature Pharmacy.

The blood test was developed under the watchful eye of the World Anti-Doping Agency. It was used sparingly during the 2004 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Winter Games. The blood test will be available for mass use within months.

World Anti-Doping Agency science director had this to say about the use of HGH in the current sports landscape, "This is great news, because we strongly believe that human growth hormone is abused in sports."

Gary Green, an MLB consultant and UCLA doctor, said he had spoken to MLB commissioner Bud Selig who commented that he would be in favor of getting the blood test implemented. The only hiccup could come from the MLBPA and Union executive director Donald Fehr, who would have to be approve adding the blood test to the current drug testing program.

While Donald Fehr was unavailable for comment Gene Upshaw, NFLPA Head Rep, said, "There's no way I'm having my guys punched for a blood test every time they walk into a locker room."



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JuTMSY4Legend
807 days ago
Score 6+-
Dear Gene and Donald,

Too Effing Bad

Sincerely,

The Fans
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BrittschrammRed-Shirting
807 days ago
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Even with this test, you know that there are scientists out there working on ways to beat it. No test will ever catch everything.
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JuTMSY4Legend
807 days ago
Score 1+-
That's true...but shouldn't the NFL and MLB be pushing just as hard to catch them...
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BrittschrammRed-Shirting
807 days ago
Score 0+-
You would think but it is easier (not to mention cheaper) to do just enough than be proactive.
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MlnsportsVarsity Captain
694 days ago
Score 0+-
Tests? Hell, in baseball all they have to do is walk out of the locker room. There will be three lawyers negotiating a back-room settlement, and nothing will happen.
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Brendan.CanneyDiv-I Stud
807 days ago
Score 3+-
I take back my "Biggest Douchebag of All-Time award from Bill Belichick and give it to Gene Upshaw.
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JuTMSY4Legend
807 days ago
Score 9+-
That thing has been passed around more times this year than Dannielynn, Anna Nicole Smith's Baby...
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Brendan.CanneyDiv-I Stud
807 days ago
Score 0+-
ZING!
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BrittschrammRed-Shirting
807 days ago
Score 1+-
I was thinking more like "passed around more than Lindsay Lohan's coke straw".
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Dennis MillerWaterboy
807 days ago
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Kudos to you, JuTMSY4! I couldn't have said it better myself, except I probably would have gone more obscure/convoluted: "That thing's been passed around more times this year than a Kerouac-rolled joint at one of Timothy Leary's Millbrook benders!"
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MlnsportsVarsity Captain
694 days ago
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Unions aren't going to agree to blood tests. They aren't likely to come up with a pee test for HGH. How about we get to the bottom line though: Make teams pay by losing roster slots for players that test positive, and give the job to the USOC agency that already does the Olympic athletes. Remove all ways to beat tests, including the private labs telling them how to do it. When the Cardinals have a 20 instead of 25 man major league roster for the season, or the Raiders can't field special teams because they're short-handed, trainers will go from enablers to top-cops overnight.
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