Donald Fehr, the head of the MLB Players Union, believes that baseball's steroid problem has been "fixed." "Everybody understands that there were things which happened in the early part of the decade, which we wish hadn't, that that's not the case anymore," Fehr said Monday. He blames "sensationalism" for the belief that the current drug testing system isn't effective. "We fixed the problem and we need to look forward, as (commissioner) Bud (Selig) has said many times. "So far as I know, there is not a hint or suggestion that there is anything inappropriate or that it's not functioning right or that it isn't doing the job in 2005, '06, '07 or '08," Fehr added. "And somehow that gets lost in what I can basically call the sensationalism around what happened five years ago."