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McCain to MLB: Act on doping
http://www.sina.com.cn 2004/12/06 12:27  Shanghai Daily

  US Senator John McCain demanded immediate action by representatives of major league baseball's players and owners to tighten the sport's drug-testing policy "to restore the integrity of baseball" or face possible congressional action.

  "I warned them a long time ago that we needed to fix this problem," McCain said after attending the Army-Navy football game on Saturday. "It's time for them to sit down together and act. And that's what they should do. If not, clearly, we have to act legislatively, which we don't want to do."

  Expressing dismay over recurring reports of steroid abuse by some of the game's top stars, the Arizona senator threatened to legislate stricter rules if the sport fails to police itself.

  "I'll introduce legislation in January, but I hope I don't have to do that," he said at Andrews Air Force Base.

  The long-simmering steroid allegations hit the headlines this week with reports of grand jury testimony in San Francisco that linked to steroid abuse such stars as the game's all-time single-season home run champion, Barry Bonds, and New York Yankees slugger Jason Giambi.

  The San Francisco Chronicle was able to review sealed transcripts containing the testimony of Bonds, Giambi and Gary Sheffield.

  But "I don't care about Mr Bonds or Mr Sheffield or anybody else," McCain said. "What I care about are high school athletes who are tempted to use steroids because they think that's the only way they can make it in the major leagues."

  In an interview televised last Friday on ABC's "20/20," the head of a nutritional supplements lab implicated in the story added the names of top track and football stars to those he said had used illegal substances. Victor Conte, head of Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, said he didn't know whether Bonds, who plays for the San Francisco Giants, had used steroids.

  McCain said he watched that interview, "and it's very clear that there was a number of people involved in this."

  He demanded quick action by Bud Selig, the commissioner of baseball, and the players' union head, Don Fehr, to solve the problem. "To restore the integrity of baseball, Commissioner Selig and Don Fehr must meet immediately - not merely by spring training as the commissioner has promised - and agree to implement a drug-testing policy that is at least as stringent as the one observed by the minor league program," McCain said in a statement.

  (The Associated Press)


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