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NY Times: David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez on 2003 Doping List

Holy s***.

That is the first thing that came to mind when reading that the New York Times is reporting that Red Sox sluggers David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez were part of the 100+ players that tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003 – the same group whose names were supposed to remain anonymous.

The sources?

“The information about Ramirez and Ortiz emerged through interviews with
multiple lawyers and others connected to the pending litigation. The
lawyers spoke anonymously because the testing information is under seal
by a court order. The lawyers did not identify which drugs were
detected.”

This would be the fifth player from that year implicated with performance-enhancing drugs: Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, Sammy Sosa, Jason Grimsley and David Segui. Seemingly every month, a new player has been highlighted from that list with A-Rod as arguably the biggest name thus far – no pun intended.

The tests – conducted by MLB in 2003 – were supposed to be anonymous, but the results were never destroyed and federal agents took control of the information – which is now held up in court as the players union and the Feds argue over the legal possession of it.

In the meantime, these reports will continue to leak out at bizarre times and cause the focus of baseball fans to shifted away from the games on the current day to more than five years ago. If this report is true, I won’t be surprised but still disappointed.

Red Sox haters, laugh all you want. There are 96 players left to go. Your favorite could be – and likely will be – next.

Jose Canseco to make MMA debut in Japan against 7-footer

From our cousin site at RopesRingCage.com:

First, it was thorough domination at the hands of Vai Sikahema as part of a “celebrity” boxing match. But now, former home run slugger and steroid era poster boy Jose Canseco is not only making his MMA debut in Japan but is fighting a guy that is 7-feet tall.

Oh boy.

On May 26, the former short-timer with the Red Sox will be battling Choi Hong Man in the first round of the Super Hulk Grand Prix tournament for DREAM – a Japanese MMA promotion that also airs on HDNet.

Hong Man is 7-2, weighs 330 pounds and is a former kickboxer with a 12-5 mark. He’s fought a troupe of well-known guys including Bob Sapp, Sylvester Terkay, Akebono, Mighty Mo, Badr Hari and Bob Sapp.

The 28-year-old is 1-2 in MMA, fighting once a year every December and has losses to former PRIDE champion Mirko Cro Cop and heavyweight force/WAMMA Champ Fedor Emelianenko.

Canseco? Not exactly a professional fighter. This is going to get very ugly, very quickly for the 44-year-old who lost to the 5’9″ Sikahema in the first round of their May ’08 bout. The 6’4″ 240-260 pounder then drew with Danny Bonaduce (of course!) in January, which apparently made him ready for a fight with a 7-foot kickboxer.

The
fight is expected to be under the traditional DREAM rules with one
10-minute first round and a five-minute second round. Also in the
tournament, the afore-mentioned Sapp vs. Minowaman, Rameau Sokoudjou (former UFC/PRIDE fighter) vs. Jan Nortje and Gegard Mousasi vs. Mark Hunt.

To see the blood-letting, tune to HDNet on May 29th.