Players suspended for violating MLB steroids policy
Updated: December 11, 2007, 7:14 PM ET
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| Players Suspended Under MLB's Drug Program | |||
| Date | Player | Team | Days suspended |
| April 3, 2005 | OF Alex Sanchez | Tampa Bay | 10 |
| April 11, 2005 | OF Jorge Piedra | Colorado | 10 |
| April 20, 2005 | P Agustin Montero | Texas | 10 |
| April 26, 2005 | OF Jamal Strong | Seattle | 10 |
| May 2, 2005 | P Juan Rincon | Minnesota | 10 |
| July 8, 2005 | P Rafael Betancourt | Cleveland | 10 |
| Aug. 1, 2005 | 1B Rafael Palmeiro | Baltimore | 10 |
| Aug. 2, 2005 | P Ryan Franklin | Seattle | 10 |
| Sept. 7, 2005 | INF-OF Mike Morse | Seattle | 10 |
| Oct. 4, 2005 | P Carlos Almanzar | Texas | 10* |
| Oct. 18, 2005 | P Felix Heredia | NY Mets | 10* |
| Nov. 2, 2005 | OF Matt Lawton | NY Yankees | 10* |
| April 28, 2006 | P Yusaku Iriki | NY Mets | 50 (Pitching in Triple A when suspended, but on Mets 40-man roster) |
| June 12, 2006 | P Jason Grimsley | Arizona | 50 (will serve once placed on 40-man roster) |
| Nov. 1, 2006 | P Guillermo Mota | NY Mets | 50 |
| May 7, 2007 | P Juan Salas | Tampa Bay | 50 |
| July 6, 2007 | INF Neifi Perez | Detroit | 25 |
| Aug. 4, 2007 | INF Neifi Perez | Detroit | 80 |
| Oct. 31, 2007 | OF Mike Cameron | San Diego | 25 (free agent, will serve once signs with team) |
| Nov. 27, 2007 | P Dan Serafini | Colorado | 50 (free agent, will serve once signs with team) |
| Dec. 6, 2007 | OF Jay Gibbons | Baltimore | 15 |
| Dec. 6, 2007 | OF Jose Guillen | Kansas City | 15** |
| *Suspended after the 2005 regular season (suspension served start of 2006) ** Documents show Jose Guillen purchasing steroids and HGH in 2003, when he played with Oakland (signed with Kansas City Dec. 5, 2007) |
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