Bautista has "passed" anti-doping tests in GL
posted on: Dec 15 2011 9:9 by RDugey. Viewed 14 times.The Dominican slugger notes that journalist Robert MacLeod, "Globe Sports", of Toronto, an expert in ice hockey was that began with false insinuations.
"He was that he uncovered the bottle," says the gardener of the tiles on MacLeod, who said that he wrote without the knowledge of cause.
Bautista believed that the system used to detect the use of illegal substances is very strict and works since 2005, a year before he promoted first to Grand Circus with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Explains that Major League Baseball does to all teams the first tests of urine during training camps and continues them, supposedly in a random way, in the course of the season.
"Yes the had all that information had not written the article", expresses the powerful bateatador on a job than MacLeod title "Syndrome of steroids chases José" u000a"Baptist" and which earned him the rejection of the journalists covering the impact of the Canadian team.
The 31-year-old player saw that strangely during its explosion 2010 jonronera, doping tests were increased, especially after the all-star game. "Became me more evidence than in previous years and nothing at all", declares.
With regard to the list of 103 players who allegedly gave positive in 2003, including Alex Rodriguez, David Ortiz and Manny Ramírez, among others, Bautista thinks that this spot can do damage when they are weighted to the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
"Lamentablementeme, I think that it is going to hurt, but not necessarily agree", declares. "I agree that review each case individually and arrive at practical solutions, not that gets everyone into a package".
It didn't work
also during its wide u000aconversation the coffee sports press, Bautista says that you did work in his long activity by the minor league. It argues when he was signed for a bonus of US $560, 000 in the draw of United States already had two years making University studies at Chipola College, where he had gone on a scholarship he got via an American Foundation.
States that when he left here already had completed two semesters of business administration at the Pcamaima and was fluent in English, second language studied in the Colegio Dominico Americano.
"Culturally I had no problems, knew me function and didn't have to ask for help from anyone to do anything," said. "Didn't have to take fight".
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Bautista has "passed" anti-doping tests in GL
posted on: Dec 15 2011 9:9 by RDugey. Viewed 14 times.The Dominican slugger notes that journalist Robert MacLeod, "Globe Sports", of Toronto, an expert in ice hockey was that began with false insinuations.
"He was that he uncovered the bottle," says the gardener of the tiles on MacLeod, who said that he wrote without the knowledge of cause.
Bautista believed that the system used to detect the use of illegal substances is very strict and works since 2005, a year before he promoted first to Grand Circus with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Explains that Major League Baseball does to all teams the first tests of urine during training camps and continues them, supposedly in a random way, in the course of the season.
"Yes the had all that information had not written the article", expresses the powerful bateatador on a job than MacLeod title "Syndrome of steroids chases José" u000a"Baptist" and which earned him the rejection of the journalists covering the impact of the Canadian team.
The 31-year-old player saw that strangely during its explosion 2010 jonronera, doping tests were increased, especially after the all-star game. "Became me more evidence than in previous years and nothing at all", declares.
With regard to the list of 103 players who allegedly gave positive in 2003, including Alex Rodriguez, David Ortiz and Manny Ramírez, among others, Bautista thinks that this spot can do damage when they are weighted to the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
"Lamentablementeme, I think that it is going to hurt, but not necessarily agree", declares. "I agree that review each case individually and arrive at practical solutions, not that gets everyone into a package".
It didn't work
also during its wide u000aconversation el in coffee sports of the press, Baptist ensures that not spent working in his long activity by them leagues minor. It argues when he was signed for a bonus of US $560, 000 in the draw of United States already had two years making University studies at Chipola College, where he had gone on a scholarship he got via an American Foundation.
States that when he left here already had completed two semesters of business administration at the Pcamaima and was fluent in English, second language studied in the Colegio Dominico Americano.
"Culturally I had no problems, knew me function and didn't have to ask for help from anyone to do anything," said. "Didn't have to take fight".

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