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Astros rookie Kent Emanuel sending a message to MLB by wearing No. 0


When Major League Baseball dealt former UNC pitcher an 80-game suspension after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug last summer, the Astros minor league reliever proclaimed his innocence. Now that his suspension is up and he’s set to make his big-league debut, the 28-year-old Emanuel hasn’t changed his tune a bit. (Houston Chronicle)

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Astros rookie Kent Emanuel sending a message to MLB by wearing No. 0