NewEnglandAmazins
02-18-2009, 05:38 PM
The union's memo outlines in question-and-answer form several issues related to those tests and the records.
"What was the purpose of the 2003 drug testing?" is the first question.
Among the others:
• "Why weren't the samples destroyed? Did the MLBPA delay for months?"
• "Is there a list with names of players?"
• "How should I respond if I am asked about the 2003 tests?"
The answer given below that query includes a paragraph reading: "We would also urge you to be careful in responding to any other questions sparked by the media frenzy surrounding these stories. Much of what has been said or written about the MLBPA is wrong, or is so inaccurate and incomplete as to be completely misleading."
Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3914016
"What was the purpose of the 2003 drug testing?" is the first question.
Among the others:
• "Why weren't the samples destroyed? Did the MLBPA delay for months?"
• "Is there a list with names of players?"
• "How should I respond if I am asked about the 2003 tests?"
The answer given below that query includes a paragraph reading: "We would also urge you to be careful in responding to any other questions sparked by the media frenzy surrounding these stories. Much of what has been said or written about the MLBPA is wrong, or is so inaccurate and incomplete as to be completely misleading."
Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3914016