Industry Says MLB Players Union Off Base Linking DSHEA To Steroid Violations
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The assertion by the head of the baseball players union that DSHEA is to blame for some steroid use in Major League Baseball is an obvious attempt to absolve players of responsibility, supplement industry stakeholders say
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