MLB Warns Players Of Gas Station Sex Pills

viagraMLB issued a hard warning to its players: stay away from gas station sex pills. Major League Baseball recently sent a memo warning about the “very real risk” of over-the-counter sexual enhancement pills, after at least two players have blamed them for positive PED tests so far this year. The memo, which was obtained by ESPN, says the pills in question are “often contaminated with prohibited and unsafe ingredients” including anabolic steroids.

According to ESPN sources, players use these supplements so often that the league felt it was necessary to send the memo and warn players of the risks. It reminded players that anyone who tests positive for a banned substance is subject to discipline by the league—regardless of how it got into their system. “Sexual or male enhancement products present a very real risk for drug-tested players,” the memo said, “and the high likelihood for contamination or unidentified ingredients in these products underscores the importance of consuming only those products that are NSF Certified for Sport.”

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Louisville Assistant Coach Accused of Paying For Team Sex Parties

best_phone_sex_niteflirt_financial_dominationA former escort published a book this month describing her role in University of Louisville dorm sex parties for basketball players and recruits from 2010-2014. She alleges that assistant coach Andre McGee paid her to organize parties with strippers, and that he paid extra if the women had sex with the team and the recruits. And now, five former players and recruits have corroborated her allegations during an interview with ESPN’s investigative arm, Outside the Lines.

A former recruit described the parties in the interview, saying: “I knew they weren’t college girls. It was crazy. It was like I was in a strip club.” The escort admitted to having sex with a recruit, as well as some of the parents and guardians who visited the University during visits. Her two daughters also said they had sex for money, and named then recruits Russ Smith and Montrezl Harrell. Harrell denied the allegation, but Smith said that while the NCAA asked him not to comment, he would say that “There’s only one person who can speak on this matter, and that’s Andre McGee. He owes it to his teammates, coaches and the university to tell the truth.” Scandalous!

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