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MLBPA official continues to defend stance
Originally Published: March 6, 2004
By
Darren Rovell | ESPN.com
Public pressure apparently isn't going to make the Major League Baseball Players Association give in.
Orza
While Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig once again advocated a zero-tolerance drug policy with harsher penalties than the one the league negotiated with the union two years ago, Gene Orza, chief operating officer for the Major League Baseball Players Association, hasn't changed his stance on the issue despite mounting criticism of what some have called a lenient ...
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