Baseball owners appear to have little interest in pursuing stricter penalties for amphetamines use -- even after Barry Bonds reportedly failed a drug test last year.
Baseball banned amphetamines for the first time starting last season. A player is not identified until after failing two amphetamines tests, which also results in a 25-game suspension. The first failed steroids test, by comparison, is a 50-game suspension.
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