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What do you think of the periodic release of names of MLB players who tested positive for 'roids in the 2003 "anonymous" test?

How are the getting away with releasing names?
Should this be protected medical information?
Do you think the periodic release is being used to manipulate the business of baseball?
If they are going to release the names, should they release all at once?
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bdegrande | 2 years, 10 months ago
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I think that it is an absolute disgrace that tests which were promised to be anonymous were ever released in the first place. However, once that happened, it is unfair to release some names and not all of them.

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lvloose | 2 years, 10 months ago
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Im not sure how these names are getting out.. but unless they are going to release ALL OF THE NAMES...it needs to stop.
The worst thing in all this steroid scandal is the suspicion.
Many players that are "clean" are having fingers pointed at them and others who are "dirty" are getting away scott free.
I was against the testing of players the way they did it. I believe if they tested then they should also have punished the offenders.
The MLB makes no sense sometimes.
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kerryk | 2 years, 10 months ago
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I think all the names should be released. Those that took banned or illegal substances need to be punished, so hiding this information is hurting baseball. Taking these substances is a disgrace

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