Baseball players and owners agreed Friday to more frequent drug testing and increased — but not total — authority for the program's outside administrator.
All players implicated in December's Mitchell Report on peformance-enhancing drugs were given amnesty as part of the agreement, which toughens baseball's drug rules for the third time since the program began in 2002.
Thus, the deal eliminated 15-day suspensions assessed against Jose Guillen and Jay Gibbons...More?
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