Major League Baseball and the MLBPA have closed the gap in the collection system that led to Ryan Braun's suspension being overturned under the sport's Joint Drug Agreement, according to key officials from both sides. "We made some immediate changes in the wake of the Braun decision and are discussing further adjustments," Rob Manfred, MLB's executive vice president of labor relations and human resources, said. Michael Weiner, the head of the union, said the sides agreed on a change in the policy for submitting testing samples. "The [urine samples] have to be sent out the same day," he said. "We're in the process of discussing some other things."