Braun's suspension overturned
SURPRISE, Ariz. — Milwaukee Brewers left fielder Ryan Braun, the NL’s reigning most valuable player, won his appeal of a 50-game suspension triggered by a positive drug test in October.
Yesterday’s monumental decision affects everything from the balance of power in the National League to the perceived legitimacy of baseball’s individual awards and the integrity of its drug-testing program.
“It is the first step in restoring my good name and reputation,” Braun said in a statement. “We were able to get through this because I am innocent and the truth is on our side.”
Braun, 28, is believed to be the first major-league player to successfully win such an appeal — although other examples would not necessarily have come to light, since the process is designed to keep the player’s name secret unless the suspension is upheld. ESPN, citing two anonymous sources, reported in December that Braun had tested positive for synthetic testosterone during the playoffs and would be suspended unless he wins an appeal.

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Ryan Braun #8 of the Milwaukee Brewers reacts after hitting a double in the sixth inning off pitcher Ian Kennedy #31 of the Arizona Diamondbacks in Game Five of the National League Division Series at Miller Park on October 7, 2011 in Milwaukee,
The same feelings surround Ryan Braun, who reportedly set records of a different variety lately: testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio. A follow-up test showed synthetic testosterone in his body. He is the newly minted National League MVP,
Braun is the holder of a number of Rolex Sports Car Series records, including being the youngest overall and class winner when he won at Daytona International Speedway with Krohn Racing in June, 2006 at the age of 17 years, 9 months, 7 days.
Ramirez will provide a much-needed big bat for the Brewers, who are expected to lose first baseman Prince Fielder through free agency and might be without NL MVP Ryan Braun for the first 50 games of next season if he loses his appeal for testing



