Former major-league infielder Wilson Delgado was suspended for 30 games, the second time he's been penalized this season for violating the minor-league drug policy.
Delgado, playing in the Florida organization, was suspended for 15 games in May under the steroids policy. He was hitting .285 with six home runs and 37 RBI for Triple-A Albuquerque.
Delgado, 33, played in 42 games last year for the Mets, batting .292 with two home runs. He is a career .251 hitter over parts of nine major-league seasons with the Giants, Yankees, Royals, Cardinals, Angels and Mets.
There have been 82 suspensions issued this season for violations of the minor-league drug program.
Wilson Delgado Suspended For Steroids Again




