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I thought he had a second positive test ?

Have you actually read anything I've posted about this?

Colon is listed in the Biogenesis documents, same as Cruz (in the eyes of MLB, that's as good as guilty)

Difference, he served a suspension already, last year, for taking PEDs he's alleged to have received from Biogenesis, Cruz did not

Cruz never failed a drug test, but is listed in the documents, which MLB is NOW taking as a sign that he took PEDs, failed test or not

Since Colon has already failed a test, last year, for these same drugs (and has probably admitted to freely), he's not going to be suspended AGAIN, for being listed in the documents (which are being taken as a failed drug test)

The 2 issues that lie here:
1) Cruz has never actually failed a drug test, and his guilt is being assumed without any proof, luckily (for now) this isn't an actual court case
2) In many people's minds (including mine), Colon is obviously still doing something shady, BUT has not actually been caught via a failed drug test or any other documentation that links him to any drugs
 

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ITT: Homage shows up uninvited and derails the thread, makes me have to do work. :gaah:
 

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the report is that MLB teams will consider suing PED violators to recoup money paid for the suspended periods
 

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No, because that would be a new offense. In Colon's case it he would be punished for the same offense twice, which is double jeopardy... something that is forbade by the 5th amendment.

It is not double jeapordy IF Colon when first suspended lied to investigators about the source of his PEDs. That would be a separate offense and can be punished as well.

Now there is a possibility that Colon DID confess the source of his PEDs and that is how MLB found the Biogenesis link to round up the rest.
 

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It is not double jeapordy IF Colon when first suspended lied to investigators about the source of his PEDs. That would be a separate offense and can be punished as well.

Now there is a possibility that Colon DID confess the source of his PEDs and that is how MLB found the Biogenesis link to round up the rest.

Which based on the SportsHoopla, is probably exactly what happened, since getting caught has been open about where he got them, which in turn probably helped lead to this current round of suspension
 

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Which based on the SportsHoopla, is probably exactly what happened, since getting caught has been open about where he got them, which in turn probably helped lead to this current round of suspension

So now, among other things, Colon is a 'rat'.
 

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So now, among other things, Colon is a 'rat'.

no, he got suspended and they asked him where he got them, that's being in compliance, to not fess up would have mention more suspension time for him, ala Ryan Braun

Colon didn't name names, he simply admitted he used PEDs and where he received them
 

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Going to go out on a limb here and take a swag at the Cruz suspension. I think his lawyer and MLB go for the settlement (deal) and he serves 25-30 games this season instead of the standard 50 games.
 

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Going to go out on a limb here and take a swag at the Cruz suspension. I think his lawyer and MLB go for the settlement (deal) and he serves 25-30 games this season instead of the standard 50 games.

I bet they have enough that he serves all 50, but that is all. I think the deal is the min.
 

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Going to go out on a limb here and take a swag at the Cruz suspension. I think his lawyer and MLB go for the settlement (deal) and he serves 25-30 games this season instead of the standard 50 games.

A 50-game suspension hurts players and their teams. Max suspension that MLB ought to be able to levy on an active player is 50 games with the option of 25 games w/a fine equal to 25 game league minimum salary.
 

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I bet they have enough that he serves all 50, but that is all. I think the deal is the min.



MLB is threatening that if the player doesn't admit his guilt and name names that the penalty could double to 100 games.
 

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MLB is threatening that if the player doesn't admit his guilt and name names that the penalty could double to 100 games.

They're making shit up as they go and they're setting themselves up for some major lawsuits.
 
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