Rockies pitcher Biembenido Brito and free agent outfielder Pablo Abad suspended for drug tests
- Biembenido Brito of the Colorado Rockies was suspended for 60 games due to positive tests for Stanozolol and Hydrochlorothiazide, as stated by Major League Baseball.
- Pablo Abad, a free agent outfielder, received a 56-game suspension for testing positive for Stanozolol, according to Major League Baseball.
- In the Arizona Complex League Rockies, Brito had a record of 1-2 with a 2.97 ERA before his suspension.
- This year, eleven players have been suspended for positive tests, with nine suspended under minor league programs.
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Rockies pitcher Biembenido Brito and free agent outfielder Pablo Abad suspended for drug tests
Colorado Rockies minor league pitcher Biembenido Brito and free agent outfielder Pablo Abad have been suspended by Major League Baseball following positive tests for performance-enhancing substances.
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The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball announced today that two Minor League players have been suspended following violations of their respective Drug Prevention and Treatment Programs. Colorado Rockies Minor League pitcher Biembenido Brito, who is currently on the roster of the rookie-level Arizona Complex League Rockies, has received a
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