Reilly
03-10-2005, 06:05 PM
Major League Baseball apparently means business with its new steroid testing policy.
Sox team vice president Mike Port said 6-12 Sox players were tested (http://www.masslive.com/sportsflash/mass/index.ssf?/base/sports-8/1110477733327470.xml&storylist=masssports)according to a list he received today, although he wasn't allowed to give names.
"Red Sox player representative Johnny Damon said he wasn't tested and strongly supports the program.
"I don't want my kid to ever say, 'oh, maybe I need to do this to get bigger and stronger.' I don't want that so I definitely want it cleaned up," he said."
Sox team vice president Mike Port said 6-12 Sox players were tested (http://www.masslive.com/sportsflash/mass/index.ssf?/base/sports-8/1110477733327470.xml&storylist=masssports)according to a list he received today, although he wasn't allowed to give names.
"Red Sox player representative Johnny Damon said he wasn't tested and strongly supports the program.
"I don't want my kid to ever say, 'oh, maybe I need to do this to get bigger and stronger.' I don't want that so I definitely want it cleaned up," he said."