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Nope, only when you claim to know with certainty something that the people involved (i.e. major league baseball) says is not certain. Not only did some players get on the list for things that were not banned (and others for banned non-steroid substances), but since 2003 was only supposed to be a survey test used to identify whether there was a problem, it had no provisions for appeals, duplicate retesting, etc. that are required before you can conclude anything about a particular player "cheating." In fact, Ortiz and the other players on the list weren't even notified of what substance was allegedly in their sample yet you falsely stated that he was listed as having used steroids.
Hilarious, every single other person's name that came out on that list is accepted as a steroid user. But Papi is innocent?
Well, major league baseball actually argues his case by factually admitting that being on the 2003 list does not indicate that a player violated any rules and that the testing was not done with procedures necessary for individual punishment. However, I wouldn't expect a Yankee fan, desperate to attack a rival that's been more successful over Ortiz' career, to be in any way objective. Might Ortiz be guilty, sure, but so could any other player since fewer than 10% of players that tested positive have been identified. Furthermore, if Ortiz' 10 years of clean tests under the officially sanctioned enforcement program are to be ignored, then no player (other than the 40 or so MLB players that have been suspended for positive tests), including Derek Jeter and his changing body type, should be given the benefit of the doubt.
And this is the most laughable BS I have ever read. ARod never once failed a MLB drug test besides the one that Papi did too, I guess he is clean as well according to you.
