Mets pitcher permanently suspended after failing 3 performance-enhancing-drug tests in 10 months

Jenrry Mejia
Jenrry Mejia

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New York Mets reliever Jenrry Mejía has received a lifetime ban from the MLB after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs for the third time since April, MLB.com's Rich MacLeod first reported.

Last year, Mejía received an 80-game suspension in April for testing positive for stanozolol. In July, Major League Baseball announced that he had failed a test for stanozolol and Boldenone. That failed test resulted in a 162-game suspension.

Mejía's third failed drug test will result in a permanent ban from baseball. He is the first player to receive a lifetime ban as a result of performance-enhancing drugs.

The Mets released a statement following the news:

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