Ayt wrote:emunney wrote:I think the only remaining question is how the synthetic testosterone got into his sample. That's not something he could necessarily be able to answer.
Who is the original source for this claim and why should we believe them?
I don't know, but I almost never know the sources for news I read, and I trust journalistic vetting procedures. If you don't, I would question whether you ever do or if it's just in this case.
Besides, beyond that, do we know that the sample indeed was not tampered with?
We don't. That's one scenario in which Braun wouldn't be able to answer how it got in there. We only know that the testing lab reported no evidence of tampering on the package. I don't think that means there was no opportunity to **** with the sample itself.
People in the media have reported that it wasn't, but who are their sources and what are their agendas?
Again, part of this comes back to journalistic vetting. The other part is whether the people saying these things are actually representing journalism or if they're the kind of misleading opinion-cloaked-in-the-trappings-of-legit-journalism that's so... fashionable these days.
It seems clear that the MLB is id doing everything in their power to make their drug testing system look legit.
I certainly don't care about anything MLB disciplinarians or Victor Conte or anti-doping guys say. This federal lawsuit thing is really a desperate idea, and can't possibly fly. They have the arbitration process to keep the courts out of it, and courts respect that. They'd have to prove that the arbitrators were guilty of corruption to get this flipped.