Major League Baseball announced on Monday that Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Josh Ravin tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance. As a result, he will be suspended 80 games without pay.
Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports initially reported the news and cited sources who said the pitcher “tested positive for a banned peptide.”
Passan noted Ravin is the sixth major league player to be disciplined for performance-enhancing drugs during the 2016 campaign. Ravin is yet to appear in a game this season because he broke his arm in a car accident at spring training.