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    Giants OF Cabrera suspended for positive drug test

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Melky Cabrera was suspended 50 games Wednesday following a positive test for testosterone, putting an abrupt end to what had been an MVP-caliber regular season and throwing the San Francisco Giants' playoff hopes into doubt.

    Cabrera leads with National League in hitting. His penalty was the first for a high-profile player since last year's NL MVP, Ryan Braun, had his suspension overturned by an arbitrator last winter. The Braun case led to revisions in the drug agreement between owners and the players' association to better define procedures for handling the urine samples.

    "My positive test was the result of my use of a substance I should not have used," Cabrera said in a statement released by the union. "I accept my suspension under the Joint Drug Program and I will try to move on with my life. I am deeply sorry for my mistake and I apologize to my teammates, to the San Francisco Giants organization and to the fans for letting them down."

    Cabrera is batting .346 with 11 home runs and 60 RBIs in his first season with San Francisco and is five hits shy of 1,000 in his big league career. Flashing bright orange spikes, he singled and hit a two-run homer last month in the National League's 8-0 win in the All-Star game, earning MVP honors for the game and securing homefield advantage for the World Series.

    Cabrera could still win the NL batting title. He has 501 plate appearances, one less than the minimum required to win a batting championship for a player on a team playing 162 games. However, under 10.22(a) of the Official Baseball Rules, he would win the batting title if an extra hitless at-bat is added to his average and it remains higher than that of any other qualifying player.

    He will miss the final 45 games of the regular season and serve the remainder of the suspension at the start of next season or during the postseason, depending on whether the Giants make the playoffs and how far they advance. If the Giants wanted him to become active in the middle of a playoff series, they would have to play a man short from the start of the series until the suspension ends because rosters can't be altered mid-series.

    "We were extremely disappointed," the Giants said in a statement. "We fully support Major League Baseball's policy and its efforts to eliminate performance enhancing drugs from our game."

    Cabrera became the second Giants player to receive a drug suspension this season. Reliever Guillermo Mota was penalized for 100 games in May, becoming just the third major league player disciplined twice for positive drug tests. Mota is eligible to return Aug. 28, barring rainouts, and began a minor league rehabilitation assignment Tuesday with the Giants' rookie team in Arizona.

    It was not immediately known whether Cabrera's positive test occurred before the All-Star game. The union initially filed a grievance, which would have caused the case to go before an arbitrator, but then dropped it, a person familiar with the process said. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because that detail was not announced.

    Cabrera told CSN Bay Area on July 27 that he had been tested for performance-enhancing drugs the previous week, though it's unknown whether the test he referenced resulted in the positive test.

    Drug-testing labs check urine for its ratio of testosterone to epitestosterone, which usually is 1 to 1 in adult males. If the lab notices any abnormality, it conducts an isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) test to determine whether the testosterone is exogenous, or came from outside the body.

    There have been four suspensions under the major league drug program this year, with Philadelphia infielder Freddy Galvis and free agent outfielder Marlon Byrd also suspended 50 games apiece. There have been 70 suspensions under the minor league drug program.

    In mid-May, MLB and the players' union agreed to drop the 100-game suspension imposed on Colorado catcher Eliezer Alfonzo for a positive drug test because of the same procedural issues that came up in the case of Braun. Alfonzo missed 48 games — the final 15 of last season and the first 33 of this year.

    Braun's 50-game suspension for a positive test was overturned in February by arbitrator Shyam Das after Braun's lawyers argued his urine sample was not handled in the manner specified by baseball's drug agreement. Das, who had been baseball's permanent arbitrator since 1999, was fired this spring.

    Last December, slugger Manny Ramirez received a 50-game suspension for a second positive drug test. The 12-time All-Star signed a one-year minor league contract with the Oakland Athletics on Feb. 20, but was released in June per his request while playing for Triple-A Sacramento before even reaching the big leagues with the A's.

    Ramirez retired from the Tampa Bay Rays in April 2011 rather than serve a 100-game suspension for a second failed drug test. The penalty was cut to 50 games because he sat out nearly all of last season.

    The 28-year-old Cabrera, who became a marketing phenomenon this year with nicknames like "Got Melk?" ''Melk Man" and "Melky Way," produced a 51-hit month in May. Cabrera batted .429 in May with three homers, five triples, seven doubles and 17 RBIs. He hit safely in 25 of 29 games. The 51 hits matched Randy Winn for most hits in a month since the club came to San Francisco in 1958.

    Cabrera also set the San Francisco record for most hits in May, passing Hall of Famer Willie Mays' 49 from 1958.

    Cabrera came to the Giants in a trade with Kansas City last November that sent left-hander Jonathan Sanchez to the Royals. Cabrera — who signed a $6 million, one-year deal to avoid salary arbitration — batted .305 with 44 doubles, 18 homers and 87 RBIs last season.

    He is a big reason San Francisco began play Wednesday tied with the Los Angeles Dodgers atop the NL West. Cabrera had been listed in the original lineup for the series finale with the Washington Nationals, batting third and playing left field. Gregor Blanco replaced Cabrera.

    San Francisco said it will not make a roster move until Thursday's off day before opening a weekend series at San Diego. The clubhouse was closed before the game when the news of Cabrera's suspension broke.

    "Sad, man," Robinson Cano of the Yankees said. "He's a friend. I'm going to be there for him. I never talked to him about anything like that. Sad day."

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    AP Sports Writers Ronald Blum and Howie Rumberg in New York contributed to this report.

     

    43 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  Martin, Tennessee  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      I will give him some credit for talking like a man instead of some rediculous excuse like it was in my protein drink or I took an unknown pill by accident.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Tafton, Pennsylvania  •  1 day 18 hrs ago
      I guess that explains it
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Houston, Texas  •  2 days 0 hrs ago
      Another cheater.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 day 15 hrs ago
      How stupid do these guys have to be? With the testing now these substances are too easily caught especially when you have be caught before.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 day 18 hrs ago
      Gotta love the naysayers and critics... These guys are human, I wonder how many of you fools risk lives and limbs of others, cutting people off speeding out into traffic just get 1 car ahead at a traffic light. These guys are making millions of dollars, I can only imagine what all of you would do to keep making millions of dollars.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 day 11 hrs ago
      his faustian bargain was to have 15 minutes of fame in exchange for personal integrity
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Muscatine, Iowa  •  2 days 4 hrs ago
      A-Rod? Just another cheater.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      After the way he acted during the Braves- Giants series I hate the guy. We knew he sucked and it's no surprise his turnaround was due to steroids. C-ya Melk!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Escondido, California  •  2 days 7 hrs ago
      He didn't use! He's just got Barry Bond's old locker and the stuff rubbed off on his hands when he opened it.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 days 6 hrs ago
      I wish those two phonies Thome and Vizquel would, at long last, finally be caught. But MLB doesn't test for HGH during the season, so there isn't a chance in hell.
      • A Yahoo! User 2 days 0 hrs ago
        Actually, Red, Puhols is not Mexican. Still trying to figure #$%$ else you said. Is that English?
      • A Yahoo! User 2 days 4 hrs ago
        No I'm sure Thome Vizquel are clean.
        I do see Albert being one no hair by 23 and he MEX they can't help not to cheat.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 days 6 hrs ago
      Smart one Melky! It just goes to show that the penalty for getting caught isn't going to dissuade these ballplayers from juicing anyway. Forget 50 games, try a whole season (162 games) and that might get somebody's attention. A second offense means lifetime suspension, tough enough? Of course, the damned union would scream bloody murder but so what? Unions are obsolete.
      • A Yahoo! User 2 days 0 hrs ago
        Not only that, but he may have been an MVP candidate and he very likely just cost the Giants their shot at the NL West Pennant. That is a huge bat taken out of the middle of the SF lineup. Too bad. Go, Dodgers!!
      • A Yahoo! User 2 days 3 hrs ago
        He is in a contract year. He just lost 7 year 100 million dollar contract. That's more then any suspension will hurt. He will have to sign a one year deal if he's clean to prove he's not back to being a .250 hitter.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 days 7 hrs ago
      At this point, I think it's more of a news story when a player tests clean.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      Baseball is the dumbest and most boring sport on the planet.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 days 2 hrs ago
      Too bad for the S.F. fans they deserve better than another doper left fielder.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 days 2 hrs ago
      what a dirtbag to let down the team as it fights toward a great season.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 days 4 hrs ago
      Hello everyone, welcome to Sports Center for a Wednesday.!
      Today we have on our panel Bubba Beans, Joe Fontana, Bob Marley, and Popeye Popovich. I am Hannah Storm.

      Well Gentlemen let's get started. What do you think about the latest from the Giants.
      Well, I do believe they will win the Superbowl again. I mean they are the best team out there.
      No, I meant the San Francisco Giants, with Milky Cabrera.
      Look Hanna,
      Go ahead Bubba.
      If the Giants don't win them I am going with the Broncos.
      But I meant ths San Francisco...
      Oh, the 49ers, well I still think that Tim Tebow is gonna help the Jets greatly.
      Wait..
      Yes Popeye.
      Now look a here, I definitely think that if Michael Vick's hand gets betta, they gonna win.
      But I wasn't asking that.
      Then what you axing, who's betta Tim Tebow, Andrew Luck or Peyton Manning.
      Excuse me.
      Yes Joe
      I am concerned about Peyton Manning. WILL HE BE READY? I mean from the 8 minutes he played in the pre-seasoner opener I think he's ready.
      But I was talkin about Melky, or Milky.
      Look
      Bob Marley?
      I too think Peyton Manning is ready, but based upon his 8 minutes of playing time I thank they gonna win the Super Bowl.
      I give up.
      Hanna, why you givin up baby.
      Oh forget it.

      The evolution of Sports Center into the constant discussion of who will win the Super Bowl next February based upon pre season exhibition football.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Cortland, Ohio  •  1 day 18 hrs ago
      I don't see how its fair for the Gaints to win the world series and M. Cabrera to have a chance for the hitting champion when he is using posititive durgs for a long time that we don't know how long it has been...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  2 days 4 hrs ago
      They should remove every hit he has this season, and change every win that San Francisco has to a loss for every game he has a hit in. This would surely stop the rest of the lying cheats from doing so again. Steroids use should be treated more severely than betting on your team to win . . .
      • A Yahoo! User 2 days 0 hrs ago
        Why not just execute him? The death penalty might help.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Arlington, Texas  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      No big deal. Let them all use what they want. Who wouldn't want to see a 650 ft. homerun?
      Everyone loves a freak show even if they grow a baby arm out their neck from the gear.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Sun City, California  •  2 days 6 hrs ago
      Dammit... he's on my Fantasy team....

    Overall Medal Count

    Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
    1 United States 46 29 29 104
    2 China 38 27 23 88
    3 Great Britain 29 17 19 65
    4 Russia 24 26 32 82
    5 South Korea 13 8 7 28
    6 Germany 11 19 14 44
    7 France 11 11 12 34
    8 Italy 8 9 11 28
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