Cleveland Indian's pitcher Paul Byrd has admitted spending 25,000 USD on human growth hormone prescribed for him by doctors, including a dentist, at a Florida "aging clinic". He says it was for a pituitary problem that he suffers from and of which the league and his team were both aware. However both the Indians and major league baseball say that the recent revelations were the first they had heard of his use of the (now) banned substance.
We needn't worry about Mr. Byrd's credibility though. According to Faux Sports he is a devout Christian and he knew that God "was in control of [his] life, and he (sic) wouldn't want [him] making money through cheating the system."
We needn't worry about Mr. Byrd's credibility though. According to Faux Sports he is a devout Christian and he knew that God "was in control of [his] life, and he (sic) wouldn't want [him] making money through cheating the system."
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