Report: MLB Will Not Share Amphetamine Test Data
Major League Baseball told the New York Times that it would release the number of players who had first-time positive tests for amphetamines in 2008. Mitchell: Report May Have Caused Less Drug Usage
Former Senator George Mitchell won't change a word of his infamous 'Mitchell Report' on steroid use in baseball and believes that it may have caused less drug usage. Nine Innings In Playoff Games Ensured
Commissioner Bud Selig announced on Thursday that in the future all playoff games will be a minimum of nine innings. Japanese Schoolgirl Drafted By Pro Team
A Japanese schoolgirl is attempting to become the first woman to ever play professional baseball in Japan. New Hall Of Fame Classic To Debut In 2009
Legends and old-timers will play in a new Hall of Fame Classic game beginning in 2009. GMs Agree Instant Replay A Success
A number of MLB executives believe that the implementation of instant replay to the game this season was a success. 'Workable' Testing For HGH Targeted
Current HGH tests can only detect the use within a period of 24 to 36 hours, making it easy to beat, and new testing is definitely needed. MLB Could Send Stars To Olympics
Baseball officials gave members of the International Olympic Committee assurances on Friday that they could send professional players to the 2016 Summer Games. Free Agency To Begin Friday
Players have filed for free agency, and teams have created their wish lists as Friday, the first day teams can sign players, approaches. Agents Gird For Obama's Planned Tax Increase
Numerous baseball agents are already thinking about trying to beat a possible tax increase for their clients under an Obama administration. McCain Calls On Schilling For Help
Curt Schilling is scheduled to appear with presidential nominee John McCain at a town hall event at Peterborough Town Hall in New Hampshire.
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