Last November, Milwaukee Brewer Ryan Braun was voted the National League’s Most Valuable Player. A few weeks later, ESPN reported he’d failed a drug test during the playoffs. Not surprisingly, the news shocked and saddened baseball experts and fans alike. Many wondered whether his MVP trophy should be stripped, and others wondered how his mandatory fifty game suspension would affect his team’s chances at winning the Central.
Braun came out and denied the news immediately but also made it clear he would hire a lawyer for the appeal MLB’s collective bargaining agreement allows. Last week, he formally won that appeal on a vote of two-to-one, reportedly by claiming his sample was improperly handled because it wasn’t dropped off at FedEx immediately. In a press conference last week, he ripped the entire process, pointed the finger at possible tampering and declared his innocence. The forceful words won many fans and even some critics over, but they also pissed a whole lot of people off.
Among that long list of jilted viewers was Dino Laurenzi Jr. He was the man who collected Braun’s sample, and he disagreed with just about everything that was said. In response, he decided to write a step-by-step account of exactly what he did. His take was released earlier today by his lawyer, and it serves as a pretty damning rebuttal to Braun’s finger-pointing. Because it’s so informative, I’ve decided to publish the entire thing below. Have a look…
People are going to believe whatever they want. Ryan Braun always seemed like one of the good guys to many baseball fans; so, there’s an inherent urge to believe him. Beyond that, there’s also a hope that baseball has really cleaned up its act. I don’t know anyone that would rather believe steroids are still a problem. Unfortunately, the above statement is well-written and convincing. If it was in play during the appeal I’m not sure Braun would still have convinced two judges, but what is done is done. We’re no longer in the sentencing phase, we’re in a battle over public perception. Go ahead and give this round to Dino Laurenzi Jr.
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