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ミッチェルレポートのカブレラの該当部分。
ぐだぐだ文句つけてる暇があったらまず読もう。
Sometime in mid-September 2000, a clubhouse employee with the Arizona
Diamondbacks discovered a bottle of anabolic steroids and several hundred pills in a package
that had been mailed to the Diamondbacks’ ballpark in Phoenix. Clubhouse attendants knew that
the package had been intended for Alex Cabrera, then a player on Arizona’s major league roster,
who had been searching for the package for several days. They gave the box to the team’s
athletic trainer and told Cabrera that the package probably had been lost.
After he learned of the incident, Joe Garagiola, Jr., the Diamondbacks’ general
manager at the time, reported the discovery to the Commissioner’s Office. The Commissioner’s
Office retrieved the package and sent the drugs to the Drug Enforcement Administration for
evaluation, which confirmed that the vial contained Winstrol (stanozolol), an injectable anabolic
steroid, and that the pills in the box were over-the-counter diet pills.265
By the time the DEA confirmed that the shipment to Cabrera had contained
steroids, his contract had been sold to the Seibu Lions in the Japan League. Manfred therefore
did not seek permission from the Players Association to subject Cabrera to “reasonable cause”
testing for steroids.
注釈265 Letter from Special Agent Lewis Rice Jr. to Kevin M. Hallinan, dated Oct. 16, 2000.
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