Luis Gonzalez, a Venezuelan infielder with Tokyo's Yomiuri Giants, was banned Monday for one year by Japan's professional baseball governing body for doping. Gonzalez, a former US Major League player for the Colorado Rockies, has tested positive for clobenzorex, amphetamine and parahydroxyamfetamine -- all banned in Japanese baseball, Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) said. 'He categorically denied taking drugs. But these substances cannot be created in vivo,' Kazuo Hasegawa, NPB chief secretary, told a news conference. 'We cannot help but assume that they have been taken from outside. We have taken the maximum possible action.'VHeadline Venezuela in English brings you news and views from an editorially independent perspective focused on Venezuela's legitimate democracy, constitutionality and the rule of law - vheadline.com - espanol.vheadline.com - youtube.com/vheadline and vheadlinevenezuelaenespanol
Monday, May 26, 2008
Luis Gonzalez, Venezuelan infielder with Tokyo's Yomiuri Giants, banned for one year by Japan's professional baseball governing body for doping
Luis Gonzalez, a Venezuelan infielder with Tokyo's Yomiuri Giants, was banned Monday for one year by Japan's professional baseball governing body for doping. Gonzalez, a former US Major League player for the Colorado Rockies, has tested positive for clobenzorex, amphetamine and parahydroxyamfetamine -- all banned in Japanese baseball, Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) said. 'He categorically denied taking drugs. But these substances cannot be created in vivo,' Kazuo Hasegawa, NPB chief secretary, told a news conference. 'We cannot help but assume that they have been taken from outside. We have taken the maximum possible action.'
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