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Jewish World Review August 9, 2006 / 15 Menachem-Av, 5766
Athlete tests negative for steroids
By Andy Borowitz
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Congress demands full investigation
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The world of sports was rocked today by the news that a professional athlete had
tested negative for steroids in a random drug test administered by his team.
Brant Clarkdale, a utility infielder for the Kansas City Royals who has never hit a
home run at the major league level, set off a firestorm of controversy with his
negative test results.
"Frankly, I have never heard of such a thing," said Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del). "We
need to have a full investigation to determine if this is an isolated incident, or
whether steroid non-usage is rampant in Major League Baseball."
At a hastily called press conference in Kansas City, Mr. Clarkdale attempted to
explain how it came to pass that he had not taken steroids as part of his training
regimen.
"I was working with a personal trainer who was using two different creams, one clear
and one white, which I thought were steroids," Mr. Clarkdale said. "I was wrong
they were just creams."
"I'm so ashamed," he said.
At Kaufman Stadium, home to the Kansas City Royals, fans registered emotions ranging
from shock to disbelief at the news that one of their team's players had failed to
take steroids.
"At these ticket prices, you bet your ass I expect the players to come to the
ballpark juiced," said Randy Simmis, 34. "Doesn't he know we're in last place?"
Elsewhere, a study shows that teenagers who listen to music with raunchy, sexual
lyrics are more likely to have sex than those who do not, while teenagers who watch
"CSI" are more likely to solve crimes.