Major League Baseball drug policy

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Major League Baseball drug policy refers to the rules and regulations established by Major League Baseball (MLB) to prevent and penalize the use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) and other substances by its players. The policy has evolved over time in response to various drug-related scandals and the changing landscape of professional sports.

History[edit]

The MLB's drug policy has its roots in the late 20th century, when the use of PEDs began to become a significant issue in professional sports. In the early 2000s, the MLB faced a major scandal known as the BALCO scandal, which involved several high-profile players and led to a congressional investigation. This event prompted the MLB to take a more aggressive stance against PEDs and to implement a more comprehensive drug policy.

Policy Details[edit]

The MLB's drug policy includes testing for a wide range of substances, including anabolic steroids, stimulants, and drugs of abuse. Players are subject to random drug tests throughout the year, and penalties for positive tests can range from suspensions to permanent bans from the league.

The policy also includes provisions for treatment and rehabilitation for players who test positive for drugs of abuse. This reflects the MLB's commitment to not only penalizing drug use, but also supporting players in overcoming substance abuse issues.

Criticism and Controversy[edit]

Despite its comprehensive nature, the MLB's drug policy has faced criticism. Some argue that the policy is too lenient and does not do enough to deter players from using PEDs. Others argue that the policy is too punitive and does not adequately address the underlying issues that lead to drug use among players.

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