Manny Ramirez

<a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PESPT008368" title="Alex Rodriguez" href="/topic/sports/baseball/alex-rodriguez-PESPT008368.topic">Alex Rodriguez</a> wasn't the only MLB superstar to have issues with banned substances in 2009. <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PESPT006038" title="Manny Ramirez" href="/topic/sports/baseball/manny-ramirez-PESPT006038.topic">Manny Ramirez</a> became the first player of note to be suspended for 50 games under MLB's performance enhancing drug policy after he tested positive for a woman's fertility drug generally used by <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="HETHT00007" title="Steroids" href="/topic/health/drugs-medicines/steroids-HETHT00007.topic">steroid</a> users to restart their natural testosterone production after finishing a steroid cycle. (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images)

Alex Rodriguez wasn't the only MLB superstar to have issues with banned substances in 2009. Manny Ramirez became the first player of note to be suspended for 50 games under MLB's performance enhancing drug policy after he tested positive for a woman's fertility drug generally used by steroid users to restart their natural testosterone production after finishing a steroid cycle. (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images)

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