Ramirez Gets 50!

Blown Chance, no 2nd Chance!

Whatever the chances of Manny Ramirez were throughout his collision with the 50-days drug suspension, IT IS GONE! MLB rules spoiled the possibility of avoiding the suspension, as declared by the union of the MLB (Major League Baseball) and by the with the Los Angeles Dodgers medical records.

Little Manny Ramirez presented a petition of his drug suspension, few hours after the hearing session of last week when Ramirez was tested positive with a banned substance, described as a performance enhancer.

What’s most interesting in the Ramirez adventure is that the MLB MVP player was earlier informed (during the month of April’s training) that his medical tests inducted a synthetic testosterone or more formally known as the HCG (human chorionic gonadotrophin) which is also classed among the performance enhancing substances by reference to the MLB’s rules and drugs policy.

In the plee submitted by Ramirez's legislature, it was clarified that the testosterone found within Manny’s body is a steroid precursor substance banned by the Olympic rules but is not ruled by the federal law and definitely not by the MLB baseball drug policy.

Nonetheless, the MLB baseball's drug policy urges baseball players to submit their medical records for accurate reasons and logical causes; therefore, Ramirez's records including a physician’s prescription HCG were documented and put forward to the MLB officials but Manny was proved to be using the restricted enhancing substance for non-confirmed medical needs and that was the basic reason for suspending him all along 50 MLB games, as declared by the MLB (major league baseball) during the previous week.Rising Reds star Jay Bruce is the Answer Man, commenting on nicknames, an all-Texas team and his "mean face."

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