Sunday, March 24, 2013

Major League Baseball going after players

By B. Crawford


We now have all read by now that Major League Baseball has filed a lawsuit to try and extract evidence from the Florida clinic that has made claims to supplying players with PEDs in the past. The clinic has refused to turn this evidence over to the league simply because they asked nicely; so now they usually have decided to inquire about not so nicely. This might be probably a lot more about applying legal pressure than it is mostly about actually trying to experience the legal system force the documents to be turned over. In fact, the courts will probably laugh right in face of the league's lawyers because there is really no justification for this lawsuit.

A couple of months ago, news was leaked on every major outlet that the Biogenesis clinic in south Florida had records of PED sales to Major League Baseball athletes. With bit more than scribble on a notepad, there was clearly little for the league to go on so far as determining the validity of these reports. Several players came out offering an explanation on why their names were associated with the clinic, some of those explanations were later proven to be false. Even though a few of those statements were found to be false, there was clearly still almost no physical evidence. Most likely, the league in conjunction aided by the Joint Drug Agreement 'JDA'; there has got to be evidence not only suspicion. The league wants the proof and now they might be trying to bully their option to the truth.

The Biogenesis Clinic has no legal obligation to turn anything over to Major League Baseball. More importantly, there is a code of ethics in reporting that says which they should, and probably will, go out of their option to protect their sources. On that front, this lawsuit tactic will probably never to much to intimidate anyone as much as it will simply piss them off.

This might be definitely a sticky situation; Major League Baseball has an obligation to investigate this and the opposite side has every right to keep their documents private. I can't really fault the league for trying but ultimately they will probably fail. It is tough to tell what path this will take within the weeks and months to come, but you can be sure there are several players that are sweating a little bit.

The league is out for blood; primarily they need very badly to issue suspensions to Alex Rodriguez and Ryan Braun. It was reported which they have gone so far as offering immunity with other players for a little bit of dirt on these two. The players' union would like raise almighty hell if the league issued any suspension from what they have now which describes why the league wants, and needs, an abundance of evidence. Right after which boom, they will drop the hammer!

As it stands today, I don't see Major League Baseball letting this go away without some big names being issued suspensions. The issue lies in what they are going to have to do to get enough evidence to attain the results that they are searching for. It is very tough to attain the desired results without compromising the system in general.

Major League Baseball has it's work cut out but there are punishments coming; most likely, these are typically to far in to give up now! It's going to be interesting to watch this one.




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