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Grant McAuley
Grant McAuley covers baseball for the Braves Radio Network. Over the past four seasons, McAuley has made daily contributions on his "Braves Insider" page for network flagship websites, 640 WGST and 94.9 The Bull as well as MLB.com's MLBlog site.

In 2006, McAuley penned a look back on the 14-consecutive Divisional Titles won by the Atlanta Braves, as part of a 1-hour show, voiced by long-time Braves broadcaster Skip Caray. The show highlights and honors the accomplishments of the team from 1991-2005. McAuley was also featured in ESPN Classic's "Top 5 Reason You Can't Blame," as they focused on Braves manager Bobby Cox in a show first airing in September of that year.

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The Tomahawk Times - Braves prospect Schafer suspended 50 games for use of HGH

by Grant McAuley
created April 08, 2008, last edited June 08, 2008
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DENVER -- The Atlanta Braves received bad news prior to Tuesday's contest against the Colorado Rockies. Minor league outfielder Jordan Schafer failed a random drug test and was suspended for 50 games for violating Major League Baseball's policy on performance enhancing drugs (PED).

Schafer, 21, was suspended by the commissioner's office for use of Human Growth Hormone (HGH). This is Schafer's first offense and carries the minimum suspension of 50 games. Coming into the season, Schafer was rated the organization's top prospect by Baseball America for 2008 after hitting .312 with 49 doubles, 15 homers, 63 RBI and 23 stolen bases combined between Low-A Rome and High-A Myrtle Beach last year.

"We are extremely disappointed that Jordan has violated the Commissioner's Performance Enhancing Drug Policy," said Braves Executive Vice President and General Manager Frank Wren in a statement issued by the team. "We are supportive of the program and will continue to educate all of our players. Earlier today Jordan asked to speak to his teammates to apologize for the mistakes he has made and for letting the organization and his team down. During his suspension, we will continue to support and counsel Jordan."

Schafer was the talk of the spring early and hit .316 (12-for-38) in 17 games with four doubles and six RBIs before being re-assigned to minor league camp. His great offensive numbers, coupled with a strong arm and above average range in center projected Schafer to be Braves center fielder of the future, perhaps reaching the Majors as a September call-up. In just four games on the season with Mississippi this year, Schafer was 1-for-11.

When the owners and players reached an initial agreement for testing in 2002, it did not carry a suspension for first time offenders. In January of 2005, a suspension for an initial positive test was set at 50 games. A second violation carries a 100 game suspension, while a third would constitute a lifetime ban from the game.

Minor leaguers James Jurries and Tyler Flowers are the only other Braves to have been suspended while with the organization under MLB's testing program.

Grant McAuley covers baseball for the Atlanta Braves Radio Network. For more, click here.


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Falcon02520Legend
182 days ago
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I thought that there was not a test for HGH?

Either way, I am extreamly disappointed in this news...
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IbeargRed-Shirting
182 days ago
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that's what the word has always been out of baseball... if they test in the minors i would think there would at least be more mention of it at the major league level.
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Grant McAuleyJV Squad
182 days ago
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You to Falconfan, I was in a rush to get this posted and I believe this news was first seen on this site. So bravo for that, but not bravo for that obvious error.
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Davis21wylieAll-Star
182 days ago
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Wow. I'm stunned... He was supposed to be the heir apparent to Andruw Jones. Now what?
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KelsdadAll-Star
182 days ago
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Are you kidding me? Holy fack, I'm shocked.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
182 days ago
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HGH is undetectable by the drug tests administered by minor and major league baseball . All suspensions related to HGH have been given to players who have been linked to HGH, not because of positive tests. This means he was either caught with it in his possession or someone ratted him out.
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Grant McAuleyJV Squad
182 days ago
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Anonymous Fanatic - you are right. I overlooked the wording after finding out it was specifically HGH. The article has been adjusted to reflect that. Thank you for clarifying - there is no true test for HGH. They are hard at work on one though.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
182 days ago
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Could it be the league found out he had knowledge of someone useing but refused to testify.
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TheSportsAppleAll-American
181 days ago
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Was there a chance that Schafer was going to get the call to the bigs by midseason because obviously Kotsay is not the answer? Terrible news for a kid with such promise.
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