Red Sox pitcher Steven Wright suspended 80 games for HGH
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Boston Red Sox pitcher Steven Wright will sit out the first 80 games of the season after testing positive for Human Growth Hormone, a second suspension for the knuckleballer who missed 15 games last year for violating baseball’s domestic violence policy.
Wright said in a statement issued through the Major League Baseball Players Association that he learned of the positive test during the off-season.
“Although I do not dispute the validity of the test, I was shocked as I have never intentionally ingested anything for performance-enhancing purposes,” the statement said. “I have fully co-operated with MLB and will continue to try and identify the source of the result.”
The commissioner’s office said the 34-year-old Wright tested positive for Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide 2 (GHRP-2). He is the second player under the big league program to test positive for HGH, which baseball has screened for in blood tests since 2013.