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Kent Emanuel hopes to clear his name after PED suspension


Astros pitcher insists he never took an anabolic steroid known as Turinabol, joining a growing list of MLB players desperately seeking a scientific explanation that would clear their names. Twenty-one players have been suspended for DHCMT since 2015, and the players can’t explain why. Many of them tell an identical story. (MSN.com)

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Kent Emanuel hopes to clear his name after PED suspension


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