Michael Weiner, the head of baseball's union, wants people to avoid rushing to judgment in the wake of Ryan Braun's positive test for performance-enhancing drugs. The reigning National League MVP is appealing to an arbitrator. The case is not likely to be determined until next month at the earliest. If the positive test is upheld, Braun would face a 50-game suspension as a first offender. Weiner said in a statement Tuesday that the drug agreement is designed to protect a player from "a rush to judgment." He adds that "fairness dictates that Ryan Braun be treated no differently."