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Pleasant Prairie - The man who collected Ryan Braun's urine sample released a
statement Tuesday:
"On February 24th, Ryan Braun stated during his press conference that "there
were a lot of things that we learned about the collector, about the
collection process, about the way that the entire thing worked that made us
very concerned and very suspicious about what could have actually happened."
Shortly thereafter, someone who had intimate knowledge of the facts of this
case released my name to the media. I am issuing this statement to set the
record straight.
"I am a 1983 graduate of the University of Wisconsin and have received Master
Degrees from the University of North Carolina and Loyola University of
Chicago. My full-time job is the director of rehabilitation services at a
health care facility. In the past, I have worked as a teacher and an
athletic trainer, including performing volunteer work with Olympic athletes.
I am a member of both the National Athletic Trainers' Association and the
Wisconsin Athletic Trainers' Association.
"I have been a drug collector for Comprehensive Drug Testing since 2005 and
have been performing collections for Major League Baseball's Joint Drug
Prevention and Treatment Program since that time. I have performed over
600 collections for MLB and also have performed collections for other
professional sports leagues. I have performed post-season collections for
MLB in four separate seasons involving five different clubs.
"On October 1, 2011, I collected samples from Mr. Braun and two other
players. The CDT collection team for that day, in addition to me, included
three chaperones and a CDT coordinator. One of the chaperones was my son,
Anthony. Chaperones do not have any role in the actual collection process,
but rather escort the player to the collection area.
"I followed the same procedure in collecting Mr. Braun's sample as I did in
the hundreds of other samples I collected under the Program. I sealed the
bottles containing Mr. Braun's A and B samples with specially-numbered,
tamper-resistant seals, and Mr. Braun signed a form certifying, among other
things, that the specimens were capped and sealed in his presence and that
the specimen identification numbers on the top of the form matched those on
the seals.
"I placed the two bottles containing Mr. Braun's samples in a plastic bag and
sealed the bag. I then placed the sealed bag in a standard cardboard
Specimen Box which I also sealed with a tamper-resistant,
correspondingly-numbered seal placed over the box opening. I then placed
Mr. Braun's Specimen Box, and the Specimen Boxes containing the samples of
the two other players, in a Federal Express Clinic Pack. None of the sealed
Specimen Boxes identified the players. I completed my collections at Miller
Park at approximately 5:00 p.m. Given the lateness of the hour that I
completed my collections, there was no FedEx office located within 50 miles
of Miller Park that would ship packages that day or Sunday.
"Therefore, the earliest that the specimens could be shipped was Monday,
October 3. In that circumstance, CDT has instructed collectors since I began
in 2005 that they should safeguard the samples in their homes until FedEx is
able to immediately ship the sample to the laboratory, rather than having the
samples sit for one day or more at a local FedEx office. The protocol has
been in place since 2005 when I started with CDT and there have been other
occasions when I have had to store samples in my home for at least one day,
all without incident.
"The FedEx Clinic Pack containing Mr. Braun's samples never left my custody.
Consistent with CDT's instructions, I brought the FedEx Clinic Pack
containing the samples to my home. Immediately upon arriving home, I placed
the FedEx Clinic Pack in a Rubbermaid container in my office which is located
in my basement. My basement office is sufficiently cool to store urine
samples. No one other than my wife was in my home during the period in which
the samples were stored. The sealed Specimen Boxes were not removed from the
FedEx Clinic Pack during the entire period in which they were in my home. On
Monday, October 3, I delivered the FedEx Clinic Pack containing Mr. Braun's
Specimen Box to a FedEx office for delivery to the laboratory on Tuesday,
October 4. At no point did I tamper in any way with the samples. It is my
understanding that the samples were received at the laboratory with all
tamper-resistant seals intact.
"This situation has caused great emotional distress for me and my family. I
have worked hard my entire life, have performed my job duties with integrity
and professionalism, and have done so with respect to this matter and all
other collections in which I have participated. Neither I nor members of my
family will make any further public comments on this matter. I request that
members of the media, and baseball fans, whatever their views on this matter,
respect our privacy. And I would like to sincerely thank my family and
friends for their overwhelming support through this difficult time. Any
future inquiries should be directed to my attorney Boyd Johnson of Wilmer
Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP."
簡單的說就是:
1) 收集完的時候已經五點,50 miles內沒有快遞可以在當天或星期天把樣本送出去
2) 所以按照程序,他把樣本拿回家裡的冰箱暫時保存
3) 當天還有兩位球員的樣本和Braun放一起
4) 樣本沒有被加料