Robinson Cano Suspended 80 games for PEDs - That's a Cano-no

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Robinson Cano has been suspended 80 games after testing positive for a banned substance, Major League Baseball announced on Tuesday.

The Mariners second baseman tested positive for furosemide, a diuretic better known as Lasix, which is often used to help mask banned substances in urine tests.

Though Cano is on the disabled list, the result of a fractured hand he sustained when hit by a pitch on Sunday, the suspension is effective immediately. He will not be eligible for postseason play this year. Entering play on Tuesday, the Mariners were 23-17, 1 1/2 games behind the Astros and Angels in the American League West and 1/2 games behind for the second AL Wild Card spot.

"Recently I learned that I tested positive for a substance called furosemide, which is not a performance-enhancing substance," Cano said in a statement issued by the MLB Players Association. "Furosemide is used to treat various medical conditions in the United States and the Dominican Republic. This substance was given to me by a licensed doctor in the Dominican Republic to treat a medical ailment. While I did not realize at the time that I was given a medication that was banned, I obviously now wish that I had been more careful.

"For more than 15 years, playing professional baseball has been the greatest honor and privilege of my life. I would never do anything to cheat the rules of the game that I love, and after undergoing dozens of drug tests over more than a decade, I have never tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance for the simple reason that I have never taken one."

An eight-time All-Star, the 35-year-old Cano is hitting .287/.385/.441 with four homers in 169 plate appearances this season. He is fifth among active players with 2,417 career hits, and is in the fifth year of a 10-year, $240 million contract he signed with Seattle during the 2013-14 offseason.

"We were disappointed to learn today that Robinson had violated the terms of Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Our organization fully supports the program," the Mariners said in a statement. "Robinson made a mistake. He has explained to us what happened, accepted the punishment and has apologized to the fans, the organization and his teammates.

"We will support Robinson as he works through this challenge."

Cano already was expected to miss 6-8 weeks if surgery is required on the fractured fifth metacarpal in his right hand, and he was in Philadelphia on Tuesday to see a hand specialist. Cano will be allowed to use the Mariners' facilities to rehab and work out during the suspension, but he will not be permitted to be with the team when the clubhouse is open or during games. He will be eligible to return from the suspension in mid-August.

"Today I decided to accept MLB's suspension," Cano said. "This was the most difficult decision I have ever made in my life, but ultimately the right decision given that I do not dispute that I was given this substance. I apologize to my family, friends, fans, teammates and the Mariners organization. I am extremely grateful for the support I have received during this process, and I look forward to rejoining my teammates later this season."

Cano has been tested at least once since the positive test occurred, a source told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, with nothing showing up on the test.

*insert obligatory ex-Yankee bashing here*
 
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Seems like this Furosemide was purportedly prescribed to help with his heart problems. However, it's a banned substance by the World Anti-Doping Agency. Apparently athletes have found it covers up other PEDs in the urine stream, helping them evade detection. So while it's not entirely clear he was intentionally doping, it's some evidence. His doctor should have known better. And I realize a lot of you are going to spit your coffee out at the idea he'd go to a doctor outside of the USA, but that's what a lot of these guys from the carribean and latin america do, so it's not uncommon. There's even rumors Roberto Colon would go back to Venezuela every winter to have his arm rebuilt using stem cells.

Seems like there is a chance this was unintentional, but the MLB doping rules are pretty strict if they think they've caught you. InB4 baseball illuminati only wants big market teams in the world series and intentionally sabotaged him... can juiced baseballs melt steel beams?
 
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