Baseball Star Created Fake Website to Dodge Drug Suspension [REPORT]

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Baseball Star Created Fake Website to Dodge Drug Suspension [REPORT]
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San Francisco Giants star outfielder Melky Cabrera created a fake website as part of a faux digital trail to dodge a drug suspension, according to a new report.

Cabrera admitted to testing positive for performance-enhancing testosterone earlier this week, accepting a 50-game ban that meant the end of his regular season appearances.

However, a report from the New York Daily News published Sunday alleges that one of Cabrera's "associates" paid $10,000 for a website advertising a fake product that Cabrera used as an excuse for the positive drug test results.

Baseball players can escape a positive drug test if they can prove the results were caused by a non-banned substance. According to the New York Daily News, the website and the product were part of a presentation made to Major League Baseball before league officials levied the 50-game suspension.

The ersatz website and product, however, failed to trick baseball brass.

"There was a product they said caused this positive," a source described as "familiar with the case" told the newspaper. "Baseball figured out the ruse pretty quickly."

Juan Nunez, a "paid consultant" of Cabrera's agents, has taken full responsibility for the attempted deception. Cabrera's agents, Seth and Sam Levinson, have adamantly denied knowing anything about the plan.

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