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MLB suspends outfielder Max Kepler for 80 games after positive PED test
Summary
MLB announced an 80-game suspension for free-agent outfielder Max Kepler after a positive test for Epitrenbolone; the ban will begin if he signs a major-league contract and makes him ineligible for the 2026 postseason.
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Major League Baseball announced an 80-game suspension for outfielder Max Kepler after a positive test for Epitrenbolone. Kepler is a 32-year-old free agent who played the 2025 season with the Philadelphia Phillies. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency describes Epitrenbolone as a metabolite of the anabolic steroid trenbolone. The league said the suspension will take effect under specified contract conditions.
Key facts:
- MLB announced an 80-game suspension for Max Kepler following a positive test for Epitrenbolone.
- Kepler is currently a free agent and was a Philadelphia Phillies player in 2025.
- The suspension clock will begin if he signs a major-league contract, and he is automatically ineligible for the 2026 postseason.
Summary:
The announced suspension prevents Kepler from being eligible for the 2026 postseason and would sideline him for 80 regular-season games once the ban starts. The precise timing of the suspension depends on whether he signs a major-league contract; other procedural details were not provided.
