NEW YORK (AP) – Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig insists “this sport is cleaner than it’s ever been.”
Selig declined to detail timing for decisions on the sport’s investigation of the closed anti-aging clinic Biogenesis, accused of distributing performing-enhancing drugs. MLB could attempt to discipline former MVPs Alex Rodriguez and Ryan Braun along with other players.
Speaking Monday during a question-and-answer session arranged by Politico, Selig defended baseball’s drug-testing program, which began for the 2003 season.
“People say, `Well, you were slow to react.’ We were not slow to react,” he said. “In fact, I heard that this morning, and it aggravated me all over again.”
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