Why would the Major League Baseball players' union keep their best players' failing test results? To help us answer those questions we turn to Michael Schmidt, a reporter for the New York Times has been following this story.
With so many other athletes admitting to taking performance enhancing substances, are we really shocked anymore? Takeaway Sports Contributor David Zirin, the author of 'A People's History of Sports in the United States,' joins us for a rundown.
When it came to light that Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in 2003, baseball fans were shocked. The Baseball Player's Association, the union for ballplayers, held on to the results of voluntary drug tests submitted by the players.