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LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said he hopes that Milwaukee Brewers left fielder Ryan Braun is successful in appealing his positive test for a banned substance, but that it would "make sense" to revote on the MVP award, or strip Braun of the award if it is found that he indeed used a banned substance.
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"In the end, I hope the appeal it's something that was a mistake. I don't want to see anything bad come out of it for him," Mattingly said.
When asked if a player who tested positive for a banned substance should be stripped of the MVP award, Mattingly answered, "I don't know. It makes sense though, a little bit. It's not 10 years later, it's a month later."
Just thought I'd share this.
Apparently, Don Mattingly thinks that awards should be taken away from players who test positive for a banned substance.
What is your opinion on this subject? Should "juicers" get their trophies taken away if they are caught?
Personally, I think the awards should be taken away.
At least awards won during the season of the failed drug test.
LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said he hopes that Milwaukee Brewers left fielder Ryan Braun is successful in appealing his positive test for a banned substance, but that it would "make sense" to revote on the MVP award, or strip Braun of the award if it is found that he indeed used a banned substance.
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For more news, notes and analysis of the Dodgers, check out Dodger Thoughts from Jon Weisman. Blog
"In the end, I hope the appeal it's something that was a mistake. I don't want to see anything bad come out of it for him," Mattingly said.
When asked if a player who tested positive for a banned substance should be stripped of the MVP award, Mattingly answered, "I don't know. It makes sense though, a little bit. It's not 10 years later, it's a month later."
Just thought I'd share this.
Apparently, Don Mattingly thinks that awards should be taken away from players who test positive for a banned substance.
What is your opinion on this subject? Should "juicers" get their trophies taken away if they are caught?
Personally, I think the awards should be taken away.
At least awards won during the season of the failed drug test.