For PEDs. Anyone surprised? Lmaooooo
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especially after how he was soo adamant against them!!
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He had an adderall exemption last year and forgot to renew it.
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"I made a mistake by taking Adderall. I had permission to use it in the past, but do not have a therapeutic use exemption this year. I accept my punishment and will begin serving my suspension immediately."
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Smith was removed as the supervisor of MLB's drug program in 2012 after the MLB Players Association protested that he made exemptions too difficult to obtain. He is in charge of the minor-league program, in which the MLBPA has no say.
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How exactly does adderall help your baseball game? I understand it helps you focus but it clearly wasn't making him a better player this year
given his batting average.
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How exactly does adderall help your baseball game? I understand it helps you focus but it clearly wasn't making him a better player this year given his batting average.
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I can't imagine how easy it is for a professional athlete to find a doctor.
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It's also a job that most agents are tasked with.
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I can't imagine how easy it is for a professional athlete to find a doctor.
It's incredibly easy. It's also a job that most agents are tasked with. They have doctors on speed dial that can and are willing to write those prescriptions, no problem.
I'm very curious to know what happened with Davis and why he didn't get the exemption again.
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ADD is myth.
LOTS of players use Adderal. Lots of students use Adderal.
IMO, there shouldn't be any exemptions. A player shouldn't be allowed to find an exemption for HGH or Testosterone or anything else.
Either the substance is banned or it isn't. If it helps performance, then either everyone or noone should be allowed to use it.
Why should Chris Davis be allowed to use Adderal because he was able to convince a Dr he has ADD, when Player X would benefit from Adderal just as much as Davis, but can't make the same convincing argument.
If "ADD" is so debilitating that he needs to use it... then MLB should not be his career. David Segui tried to get an exception for Testosterone, in order to have a surgery. The Dr indicated with his Testosterone levels, he would not perform the surgery. Segui had to make the decision for surgery or MLB. He said he never felt younger taking the banned substance and walked away from MLB. (Or so I recall of he said on ESPN in response to being in the Mitchell Report).
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Interesting...
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As a 33 year old just now about to graduate from college, I can tell you ADD exists. I can show someone my grades and show them the times I was actually on my medicine. I take vyvanse. Semesters with my meds were A's and B's and the rest were C's or worse with the occasional B. Show me a Chris Davis strikeout spree and I'll show you a missed dosage
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To be fair, nearly everyone's grades would improve while taking Adderall.