Cardinals reliever Trever Miller believes that it is time for MLB and the Players Association to reveal all 104 players that tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003. "I'm angry because the names weren't supposed to come out. I'm also angry we couldn't pull off the 5 percent number so we wouldn't have drug testing anymore," said Miller. "We made our bed. We've got to lie on it. I would rather just get it over and move on so the future of this game doesn't have to deal with it. Let's get it out, get it over with and move on." Sammy Sosa was revealed on Tuesday to be among the players that tested positive six years ago, and likely won't be the last. "I'm not happy someone had a list that they weren't supposed to get their hands on, but there's nothing you can do about it now. Let's deal with it," Miller said. "There have been other scandals in this game people have had to deal with and couldn't hide from."