MLB drug test negative for Gio Gonzalez
VIERA, Fla. (AP) -- Washington Nationals pitcher Gio Gonzalez says tests for performance-enhancing drugs he was given by Major League Baseball have come back negative.
Gonzalez and other players were listed in a Miami New Times report as receiving performance-enhancing drugs in purported records of a now-closed anti-aging clinic.
Gonzalez said in a brief statement Friday that the players' association informed him that blood and urine tests he was given two days after last month's report came back clean.
He says he expected the negative results and reiterated he has never taken any performance-enhancing drugs.
The Nationals' lefthander didn't take any questions beyond his statement, citing MLB's ongoing investigation into Biogenesis of America LLC.
ESPN reported Tuesday that Gonzalez was the only client named so far who had not received PEDs.