Holliday Wants 'Harsher' Penalties, Including Lifetime Ban for Second Offense

From on February 1, 2013

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St. Louis Cardinals slugger Matt Holliday called for "harsher" penalties for players caught with performance-enhancing drugs, saying that violators "cost the team," that "fans should feel like they are watching a clean game" and that kids should be able to look up to players who "are doing it the right way."

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