Monday 02, Jul 2012
Toronto Blue Jays slugger a victim of excessive drug testing
Jose Bautista is being talked these days as a likely candidate to have used a little extra pick-me-up.
The Toronto Blue Jays slugger recently said the tests under the name of random drug testing policy that is conducted by the Major League Baseball are not really random.
Bautista while speaking at a recent banquet event in the Dominican Republic told the attendees that there is absolutely no reason for anyone to be doubtful of his Hulk-like outbreak as he has been “randomly†tested sixteen times in the last two years for performance enhancing drugs.
The 2-time MLB Home Run Champion and newest member of the 50 HR Club set a Toronto Blue Jays single-season franchise record in the 2010 season when he hit a major league leading 54 home runs and became the first player to earn two consecutive home run titles after Mark McGwire of the National League.
Tags: Jose Bautista, Major League Baseball, Mark McGwire, Performance enhancing drugs, Toronto Blue Jays
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