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Braves DH Jurickson Profar suspended for 162 games after failing second PED test


                        Braves DH Jurickson Profar suspended for 162 games after failing second PED test

The Atlanta Braves designated hitter Jurickson Profar has been suspended for the entire 2023 MLB season (162 games) after failing a second performance-enhancing drug (PED) test. This is Profar's second suspension for PED use, having previously been suspended in 2025. The suspension, which is the result of Profar's second violation of the league's joint drug agreement, will keep him off the field for the entirety of the 2023 season. The Braves will be without one of their key offensive contributors as they aim to defend their National League East division title. The news is a significant setback for Profar, who has been an important part of the Braves' lineup since joining the team in 2022. The suspension also raises questions about the player's future in the league, as repeated PED violations can lead to longer bans or even permanent suspensions.

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