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Sometimes those you admire can have a very soft underbelly.
My San Francisco Giants this week lost outfielder Melky Cabrera to a 50-game drug suspension. His testosterone was elevated, so it was said. The Melkman seemed to have poured the cream of his career down the drain.
Couldn't he find an elevated reason to get out of the suspension, cynical, loving fans cried? This is what appeared to work for the Milwaukee Brewers' Ryan Braun, who found a loophole in the chain-of-evidence rules.
Today, allegations have emerged that Cabrera and some of his associates may have used to Web to create a highly elevated ruse.
As the New York Daily News reports it, a known associate of Cabrera, Juan Nunez, allegedly spent $10,000 to create a Web site advertising a performance-enhancing -- but entirely fictitious -- product.
The idea, so the allegations suggest, was to prove that it wasn't Cabrera's fault that he inge... [Read more]
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