Baseball 2008 Rookie of the Year Smoked Marijuana

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Cubs' Soto tested positive for marijuana
http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/news/story?id=4287155

Chicago Cubs catcher Geovany Soto said he has been informed by the International Baseball Federation that he tested positive for marijuana at the World Baseball Classic.

"While I fully acknowledge my inappropriate behavior, I want to assure my fans and my family that this was an isolated incident," Soto said in a statement released by the Cubs. "I do not say this to minimize or deflect from my conduct and I fully understand the ramifications of my actions. I have and will accept any and all consequences.

"I am fully dedicated to the game of baseball and my teammates, and I apologize for any distraction and embarrassment this may cause them."

Neither the Cubs nor Major League Baseball will penalize Soto, according to sources contacted by ESPNChicago.com's Bruce Levine.

MLB does not regularly test for marijuana since it's not considered a performance-enhancing drug, according to a players' association spokesman interviewed by Levine. But if MLB has suspicion that a player is involved with a drug like marijuana, it can ask for that player to be tested. This incident may open Soto to future testing. And if the result of the MLB test is positive, the league can fine and/or suspend the player.

The Cubs released a statement while playing the Tigers in Detroit.

"Geovany assured the organization this was an isolated incident and a misstep in judgment that will not be repeated," the statement read. "Though surprised and disappointed, the club supports Geovany as he takes responsibility for his actions and accepts the consequences."

Soto, who is the reigning National League Rookie of the Year, played for Puerto Rico in the WBC.
 
Too bad he couldn't take it in a better way.
Was his behavior really "inappropriate"?
Did he really only smoke one time?
That's what I told my dad when he found my pipe when I was 16...

Hell ya dude. Would have been way cool if he stood up tall and let all those reporters hear that he loves the ganj :)

You gotta think that the league put hella pressure on him tho. I bet he was close to getting benched, dude even tho it wasn't performance enhancers I bet he still had to totally bow down and do everything like a good boy, say it was just once and I promise to never do it again dad!! ;)
 
Chicago Cubs catcher Geovany Soto said he has been informed by the International Baseball Federation that he tested positive for marijuana at the World Baseball Classic.
Smoke on ma dude!

Marijuana isnt very performance enhancing when it comes to sports(especially 100% indicas) so if anything they should reward him IMO.
 
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