Director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, Donald Fehr, revealed some details as to why anonymous drug tests from 2003 were not destroyed before they were seized by federal agents. Fehr began making calls on Nov. 14, 2003 after learning the results of tests, and those results were subpoenaed on Nov. 19. "At that point, we were frozen," Fehr said. However, Major League Baseball doesn't believe that Fehr's stories line up. "The fact of the matter is that this would all have been prevented if they had just called and said, 'Destroy the tests.' "