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Ryan Braun suspended amid doping allegations | Ryan Braun suspended amid doping allegations |
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A US baseball star has been suspended for the rest of the 2013 season after violating the sport's doping policy. | A US baseball star has been suspended for the rest of the 2013 season after violating the sport's doping policy. |
The Milwaukee Brewers' Ryan Braun, 29, the National League's 2011 Most Valuable Player, will miss 65 games. | The Milwaukee Brewers' Ryan Braun, 29, the National League's 2011 Most Valuable Player, will miss 65 games. |
Analysts say other suspensions could follow, as an investigation continues into a Florida clinic suspected of providing doping drugs to players. | Analysts say other suspensions could follow, as an investigation continues into a Florida clinic suspected of providing doping drugs to players. |
Major League Baseball has sought to crack down on doping since a 2007 report exposed its pervasiveness. | Major League Baseball has sought to crack down on doping since a 2007 report exposed its pervasiveness. |
Braun, an outfielder, will forfeit about half of his $8.5m (£5.5m) salary as a result of the suspension. | Braun, an outfielder, will forfeit about half of his $8.5m (£5.5m) salary as a result of the suspension. |
'Distraction' | 'Distraction' |
"As I have acknowledged in the past, I am not perfect," Braun said in a statement. | "As I have acknowledged in the past, I am not perfect," Braun said in a statement. |
"I realize now that I have made some mistakes. I am willing to accept the consequences of those actions. | "I realize now that I have made some mistakes. I am willing to accept the consequences of those actions. |
"This situation has taken a toll on me and my entire family, and it has been a distraction to my teammates and the Brewers' organization." | "This situation has taken a toll on me and my entire family, and it has been a distraction to my teammates and the Brewers' organization." |
Major League Baseball (MLB), the professional sport's governing organisation - did not specify which violations Braun was suspected of committing. | Major League Baseball (MLB), the professional sport's governing organisation - did not specify which violations Braun was suspected of committing. |
The president of the MLB Player's Association, Michael Weiner said: "I am deeply gratified to see Ryan taking this bold step." | The president of the MLB Player's Association, Michael Weiner said: "I am deeply gratified to see Ryan taking this bold step." |
He said the move "vindicates" the rights of all professional baseball players. | He said the move "vindicates" the rights of all professional baseball players. |
Braun said he would not contest the decision. | Braun said he would not contest the decision. |
In 2011, Braun failed a drug test, showing unusually high levels of testosterone after a game in the end-of-season playoffs. | In 2011, Braun failed a drug test, showing unusually high levels of testosterone after a game in the end-of-season playoffs. |
He appealed and declared he was innocent, and was never penalised. | He appealed and declared he was innocent, and was never penalised. |
The accusations against Braun emerged from a major investigation into a Florida drug clinic that is suspected of distributing performance-enhancing drugs to several professional baseball players. | |
After years of inflated batting statistics - and arm muscles - during what has become known as baseball's "steroids era", the extent of doping in the sport was laid bare in a 2007 report by former Senator George Mitchell. | After years of inflated batting statistics - and arm muscles - during what has become known as baseball's "steroids era", the extent of doping in the sport was laid bare in a 2007 report by former Senator George Mitchell. |
Baseball's Commissioner Allan "Bud" Selig subsequently strengthened the sport's drug testing policies and created an investigative branch to prosecute drug offences. | |
Many hoped the changes would usher in a new, "clean" era for the sport. | Many hoped the changes would usher in a new, "clean" era for the sport. |
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