Major League Baseball reportedly has warned its players that over-the-counter sex supplements could contain banned ingredients that would result in failed performance enhancing drugs tests
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ESPN obtained a memo sent by the league officer to its 30 clubs.The memo states in part that"these products are often contaminated with prohibited and unsafe ingredients," ESPN reported. CNN asked Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association for a copy of the memo. The league said it doesn't make public memos to clubs.
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