Marlins' Llera suspended 60 games
NEW YORK -- Marlins catching prospect Robert Llera was suspended for 60 games on Wednesday after testing positive for a banned steroid.
The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball said Llera received a 60-game suspension without pay after testing positive for Stanozolol, which is listed as a performance-enhancing substance, in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
The suspension of Llera, who is currently on the roster of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Marlins, will be effective at the start of the 2016 GCL season in June.
Stanozolol is a synthetic anabolic steroid derived from testosterone that is sometimes prescribed by veterinarians to encourage muscle growth, red blood cell production, bone density and to stimulate the appetite of weakened animals.
Llera's suspension was the 100th handed out by Major League Baseball this year for violations of the Minor League drug program.
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