Manny Ramirez will be suspended 50 games for positive drug test

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The suspension makes Ramirez the biggest star penalized under baseball's testing program that started in 2003.
[FONT='Times New Roman','serif']By Bill Shaikin and Dylan Hernandez Times Staff Writers

8:35 AM PDT, May 7, 2009

Manny Ramirez has tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs and will be suspended 50 games starting today, The Times has learned.

The test result and suspension is expected to be announced later today. The Dodgers informed triple-A outfielder Xavier Paul this morning that he was being promoted to Los Angeles.

Ramirez is expected to attribute the test results to medication received from a doctor for a personal medical issue, according to a source familiar with matter but not authorized to speak publicly.

With the suspension taking effect with tonight's game at Dodger Stadium, Ramirez will not be eligible to return to the team until July 3.

Ramirez would become the biggest star suspended under an oft-criticized major league testing program that started in 2003. He had been a model citizen since arriving in Los Angeles last August, following a stormy tenure with the Boston Red Sox.

This is the second drug scandal to rock baseball within four months. In a year in which baseball officials hoped their greatest concern would be the slumping economy, the two highest-paid players in the game have been revealed to have failed a drug test.

Alex Rodriguez, the game's highest-paid player, acknowledged during a February news conference that he used steroids from 2001 to 2003. The admission followed a Sports Illustrated report that he failed a drug test in 2003, when players were not subject to suspension.

Ramirez did not appear in the clubhouse after the Dodgers' 10-3 victory over the Washington Nationals Wednesday night. After the game, Dodgers General Manager Ned Colletti and Manager Joe Torre said they were unaware of any failed test or pending suspension.

As unconfirmed reports circulated around Dodger Stadium on Wednesday night, Scott Boras, the agent for Ramirez, declined to comment.

Major League Baseball spokesman Pat Courtney said he could not comment, citing the limitations stipulated in baseball's drug policy.

Rob Manfred, baseball's top labor lawyer, and Michael Weiner, general counsel for the players' union, did not return multiple messages.

The loss of Ramirez would leave a gaping hole in the Dodgers' lineup. Juan Pierre, the likely replacement for Ramirez in left field, has batted ninth in two of his five starts this season.

Ramirez doubled and drove in two runs on Wednesday, as the Dodgers set a major league record with their 13th consecutive home victory at the start of the season. The Dodgers have the best record in the major leagues, at 21-8, and the biggest division lead in the majors, at 6 1/2 games in the National League West.

Ramirez leads the Dodgers in batting average (.348), on-base percentage (.492) and slugging percentage (.641), and he is tied for the team lead in home runs with six.

He signed a two-year, $45-million contract with the Dodgers in March, with the first year guaranteed at $25 million and the second year at his option at $20 million.

In an appearance at USC last month, Jose Canseco said Ramirez's name "is most likely, 90%" on a list of 104 players that failed a drug test in 2003. The players were promised anonymity for taking tests in 2003; Rodriguez is the only player that has been identified among that group.

Ramirez laughed when Times columnist Kurt Streeter relayed Canseco's allegation to him.

"I got no comment, nothing to say about that," Ramirez told Streeter. "What can I say? I don't even know the guy."

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The D-Backs have to take advantage of this. No excuses anymore. They had the division last season until Manny came into the picture. Now, they need to get those bats out and start hitting. Three or less runs a game is not going to get the job done.
 

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Best thing that could have happened to Alex Fraudriguez. Is there anyone at the top of the stats sheet who isn't doing it? Pujols next?

I was laughing my butt off when this broke. 2 guys on a Foxsports radio show laughing about Manny's pajamas , he wears as a uniform and what he was hiding underneath.
 

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HCG is taken via needle, kinda hard to not know your taking something when your putting a pin in your body! Also it is typically taken to assist in a PCT. So there is a chance he used it along with steroids of some kind
 

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A list of Manny absurdities.

1. His statement release could not have been written by him. The guy can't create a 3 word sentence.

2. He is sorry. Only that he got busted.

3. Took med on Dr's orders. Sure Manny.

4. His numbers are exponentially better at 36 than at 25, because he is just maturing.

5. That the Dodgers didn't know. Boston did.

6. It is coincidental that Boras is his agent.

:D
 

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It won't make a difference in the NL West. The Dodgers are still a better team without Manny than the D-Backs, Pads, Giants, or Rockies. It just means that instead of winning the division by 15 games, they will only win it by 10.

It might even help the Dodgers in the second half of the season and playoffs in that Manny will be 50 games more rested and will have something to prove when he does come back.
 

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It won't make a difference in the NL West. The Dodgers are still a better team without Manny than the D-Backs, Pads, Giants, or Rockies. It just means that instead of winning the division by 15 games, they will only win it by 10.

It might even help the Dodgers in the second half of the season and playoffs in that Manny will be 50 games more rested and will have something to prove when he does come back.

Except for the pesky sense of power and quicker recovery that the roids provided.
 

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Good to see, it's about time, and hopefully the suspensions will continue.
 

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If Manny has taken a female fertility drug to get pregnant, who am I to judge, particularly on Mother's Day... ;)
 
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