Baseball Officials to Testify Before Congress
Major League Baseball's top officials head to Capitol Hill to update lawmakers on efforts to rid the sport of performance-enhancing drugs. Lawmakers are expected to probe: How did baseball's steroids era happen? What can be done now to further strengthen anti-doping efforts?
Eric Fisher, a writer for the Sports Business Journal, previews the testimony of baseball officials with Renee Montagne.
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