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Originally Posted by swo2k1
I don't see why Glaus would be in trouble, you can't really punish a guy for something that "may" have occured 3 years ago.
Maybe instead of reporting who is on steriods in MLB, they should just announce players that have been proven to be clean? Might save us all some time?
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Well unless there is some sort of a statute of limitations then with enough proof MLB could still suspend Glaus.
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