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Ryan Braun’s sample collector Dino Laurenzi Jr. negates charges – MLB Update

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Ryan Braun’s sample collector Dino Laurenzi Jr. negates charges – MLB Update
The Milwaukee Brewers’ left-fielder Ryan Braun has recently escaped from 50-game suspension by the Major League authorities who allegedly charged him of using Performance Enhancing Drugs (PED) last season.
Though the National League Most Valuable Player (MVP) player Braun has told the media with detail as the collector of his samples is a real culprit who did not deliver it at the proper time and that ultimately created the whole argument about the level of testosterone in his urine.          
Lately, Ryan’s sample collector Dino Laurenzi Jr. stated in the media with detail and tried to show his side clean. He said, “This situation has caused great emotional distress for me and my family, I have worked hard my entire life, have performed my job duties with integrity and professionalism and have done so with respect to this matter, all other collections in which I have participated. At no point did I tamper in any way with the samples.”
Later, Michael Weiner, the executive director of the MLB Players Association, said regarding this particular case and Ryan Braun’s innocence which certainly is a huge success of the system itself. He explained, "Any strong program has to deter use, has to have appropriate penalties and also has to have a fair appeals process. This doesn't take away from our process. Anybody that wants both a tough and fair program should be satisfied with this result.”
For many, Ryan Braun’s PED controversy and the involvement with the banned drug is a possibility. However, those who deny all the realities of his relation in this episode, somehow agree as the League itself should be behaving in a professional manner and bring all the facts and figures in-front of media/public to show the actual reality.
Now Ryan’s sample collector is denying all the allegations, but experts believe that this is certain as something went wrong when Ryan Braun’s testosterone level exceeded the limits determined by the Major League. No one knows now who did wrong and who purposely would want to bring disgrace to the game that is loved by millions around the world.

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