QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Apr 27, 2009 -> 01:44 PM)
Doesn't really matter...what he ought to have done, and what every MLB player ought to do, is keep 2 or 3 samples sitting around from every bottle they take (they're making at least $400k a year, call it insurance). If you're taking something that should be clean, that you're told is clean, and that you have a bottle displaying ingredients not including any banned substances, and you do test positive, you're going to lose 1/3 of your season's salary, and thus having a sample to have tested could be worth up to several million dollars for you.
How does it not matter? He is accusing them of causing him to fail his test, how can he prove that it was their product and not something else?