Michael Weiner

Players Association executive director Michael Weiner, seen here at Mets spring training in Port St. Lucie, says there’s an active discussion going on about the Players Association increasing the penalties on players who test positive for PEDs in the aftermath of the steroid scandal linking MLB players to Anthony Bosch’s Miami clinic. (Photo by Howard Simmons/NY Daily News via Getty Images)
Players Association executive director Michael Weiner, seen here at Mets spring training in Port St. Lucie, says there’s an active discussion going on about the Players Association increasing the penalties on players who test positive for PEDs in the aftermath of the steroid scandal linking MLB players to Anthony Bosch’s Miami clinic. (Photo by Howard Simmons/NY Daily News via Getty Images)
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