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Max Kepler Suspended 80 Games for PED Violation

Major League Baseball announced on Thursday that Max Kepler has been suspended 80 games without pay after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs, a violation of MLB’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.

Kepler, a longtime outfielder, will be immediately barred from all team activities and is ineligible to participate in the postseason should the team he plays for qualify while the suspension is in effect. As is standard under league policy, the suspension is without pay and carries no option for appeal once accepted.

In a brief statement released through the MLB Players Association, Kepler acknowledged the suspension and said he intends to take full responsibility while working toward a return later this season.

“I accept MLB’s decision and regret the distraction this creates for my teammates and the organization,” the statement read. “I will use this time to reflect, learn, and prepare to return the right way.”

Known for his power from the left side and strong defensive play in the outfield, Kepler has been one of the Twins’ most recognizable homegrown players since debuting in 2015. Over the course of his career, he has delivered multiple double-digit home run seasons and has been viewed as a steady, veteran presence in the clubhouse.

From a competitive standpoint, the loss is significant. Minnesota will now be forced to reshuffle its outfield rotation and lean more heavily on younger players and bench depth for the next two and a half months. Depending on timing, Kepler’s earliest return would come late in the regular season, leaving little margin for error for a team with postseason aspirations.

Around the league, reactions have been swift. While MLB’s PED policy has dramatically reduced violations over the past decade, high-profile suspensions continue to serve as reminders of the league’s zero-tolerance stance.

For Kepler, the road ahead is about rebuilding trust. When he is eligible to return, the focus will shift from the suspension itself to whether he can reestablish himself.

chad.everson@ymail.com

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