![]() Anyway, want to read more? Just click here. ![]() But, not unprecedented: In 2012, a case against Ryan Braun of the Milwaukee Brewers was thrown out when the specimen collector didn’t immediately take the sample to a FedEx office but took it home and put in his refrigerator. ![]() They had worked out an agreement to have some of the sample sent to a testing lab, but before it got there it was “damaged or compromised.” It seems to me that this should be the one sample that you make sure gets to its destination in good shape. Both samples came back positive for betamethasone, but the Baffert team wanted them tested for other compounds in the hopes of making the case that the medication was administered by an ointment, not inter-articular injection. Bob Baffert and Amr Zedan are suing the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission for access to remaining samples from Medina Spirit’s post-race tests. There’s been a little bit of news since the Belmont Stakes, so let’s get right to it. Hello, my name is John Cherwa and welcome back to our horse racing newsletter as I already miss reading Jon White’s Triple Crown race previews. ![]()
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