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  1. Veronica Campbell-Brown has been provisionally suspended

    A Jamaican track official has confirmed that Veronica Campbell-Brown, one of the country's most accomplished sprinters, has been provisionally suspended following a positive test for a banned substance.

    Story | Conversation | June 18, 2013
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  3. The Right Reasons Podcast: The Real World Finale and The Challeng...

    Juliet Litman and David Jacoby

    On the podcast formerly known as the Reality TV Podcast, David Jacoby and Juliet Litman say good-bye to the Real World: Portland roommates, get excited about the new season of The Challenge, and speculate about PED use on The Bachelorette. Lis...

    Blog | June 14, 2013
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  5. Jim Harbaugh on Seattle Seahawks' PED suspensions -- 'Play by the...

    Jim Harbaugh has used the recent run of suspensions on the division rival Seattle Seahawks for performance-enhancing drug infractions as a reminder to his own San Francisco team: Cheating won't be tolerated.

    Story | Conversation | June 11, 2013
  6. Cornerback's PED comments in perspective

    Mike Sando

    Comments from Richard Sherman to ESPN The Magazine could reignite conversations regarding the Seattle Seahawks' run of suspensions for performance-enhancing drugs. Asked whether the team had a PED problem, Sherman allowed that "it does seem that ...

    Blog | June 11, 2013
  7. Richard Sherman -- Seems Seattle Seahawks have PED problem

    Asked if the Seattle Seahawks have a problem with performance-enhancing drugs with five player suspensions since 2011, cornerback Richard Sherman told ESPN The Magazine, "it does seem that way."

    Story | Conversation | June 11, 2013
  8. Teams must prepare for PED fallout

    Jim Bowden

    It isn't hyperbole to suggest that the ripples from baseball's most recent performance-enhancing drug scandal could have an impact on the World Series. This week, ESPN's T.J. Quinn, Mike Fish and Pedro Gomez reported on "Outside the Lines" that Ma...

    Blog | June 07, 2013
  9. Frank Thomas says legends opposed to players with PED ties gainin...

    Jerry Crasnick

    Frank Thomas was ahead of the curve as a critic of baseball's steroid culture as a slugging first baseman with the Chicago White Sox in the 1990s. Now that he's on the verge of the Hall of Fame, that attitude hasn't changed.

    Story | Conversation | June 07, 2013
  10. MLB asks for FedEx, phone records in PED investigation

    Major League Baseball's lawyers issued subpoenas to Federal Express, AT&T Mobility and T-Mobile USA in an attempt to gain records for its investigation of players suspected of using performance-enhancing drugs.

    Story | Conversation | June 06, 2013
  11. The Triangle Podcast: Zach Lowe, Jonah Keri, and Robert Mays

    Grantland Network

    Chris Ryan talks to Zach Lowe about the NBA Finals, Jonah Keri about the new PED scandal in baseball, and Robert Mays about offseason football. Listen to this podcast here. Subscribe to the Grantland Sports on iTunes, and check out our podcasts...

    Blog | June 06, 2013
  12. Alex Rodriguez of New York Yankees says he is not ready to talk a...

    Alex Rodriguez said Thursday he is not ready to talk about the alleged connection between him and the founder of a Miami-area clinic at the heart of an ongoing performance-enhancing drug scandal in Major League Baseball.

    Story | Conversation | June 06, 2013
  13. Biogenesis scandal will test MLB labor peace

    Howard Bryant

    Bud Selig and baseball are walking a fine line with the apparent intent to punish the Biogenesis 20. It could cost the game its labor peace.

    Story | Conversation | June 06, 2013
  14. Farrell: No link between Sox and PED probe

    Gordon Edes

    BOSTON -- Red Sox manager John Farrell said he would be "shocked" if any Red Sox players are implicated in the burgeoning PED scandal involving a Miami-area clinic. "I know there's been some preliminary notice that none of our players are on [the ...

    Blog | June 05, 2013
  15. Why MLB punishment for PEDs matters

    Steve Wulf

    MLB's efforts to punish players tied to the Biogenesis clinic is important. You must care. You need to stop enabling the cheaters the way we used to. You have to root, root, root just as hard for the game itself as you do for the players.

    Story | Conversation | June 05, 2013
  16. Crime still pays in MLB

    Buster Olney

    Melky Cabrera was suspended for the use of performance-enhancing drugs in 2012 and lost about a third of his salary, or about $1.8 million of the $6 million that he made. Then, when he went into free agency, he signed a two-year, $16 million deal wit...

    Blog | June 05, 2013
  17. MLB masterful in getting Tony Bosch to cooperate in PED scandal, ...

    Lester Munson

    The agreement between Major League Baseball and Tony Bosch, the founder of the defunct Miami clinic at the center of an ongoing performance-enhancing drug scandal, might lead to player suspensions, appeals and litigation. The agreement, first reporte...

    Story | Conversation | June 05, 2013
  18. A's, Rangers in bind if suspensions occur

    David Schoenfield

    News items: 1. Sources say Major League Baseball will seek to suspend about 20 players connected to the Biogenesis PED scandal up to 100 games. 2. The Oakland A's lost a tough one, 4-3 in 10 innings to the Brewers after blowing a 3-0 le...

    Blog | June 05, 2013