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Byline: Evan Grant
SURPRISE, Ariz. _ Baseball's new, supposedly stricter steroid testing policy, the one promising penalties for those caught, goes into effect Tuesday when random testing begins.
Most Texas Rangers players will walk right by Kenny Rogers' corner locker on the way to any such tests.
Forgive Rogers if he shakes his head in disbelief as they pass.
Rogers on Monday became the latest major league veteran to speak out about the relative lack of teeth in the testing program.
"I don't think anything is going to change," he said. "Nothing. You'd have to be a complete moron to get suspended. And if you get suspended, ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Rogers: Steroid policy doesn't fix anything.(The Dallas Morning News)