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Decision a small consolation for exposed players


BOSTON (AP) — Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz says he doesn’t care about a ruling that investigators weren’t entitled to the list of baseball players who allegedly failed drug tests in 2003.

Ortiz says it won’t help him now, almost a month after it was leaked that he was on the list.


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A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that agents were wrong to seize the list of 104 Major League Baseball players who tested allegedly positive for performance-enhancing drugs during the 2003 season. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled federal authorities had the right to take only the results of the 10 players listed on the search warrant.

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