Saturday, March 7, 2026

Blue Jays Veteran Takes Public Shot at Jurickson Profar as MLBPA Steps in to Protect Suspended Braves Star

It’s a familiar story in the world of sports – a player gets caught using performance-enhancing drugs and faces backlash from fans, the league, and fellow players. But what happens when that same player gets caught not once, but twice? That’s the case with Jurickson Profar, the veteran second baseman for the Atlanta Braves.

Last year, Profar was one of two players to test positive for PEDs, and it was a shock to many. He had always been known as a hardworking and dedicated player, and to see him caught up in such a scandal was disappointing. But what was even more surprising was the fact that just a few short years later, Profar is back in the same situation.

This time around, the reaction has been even stronger. Not only are fans and the league expressing their disappointment and frustration, but former players have also joined in. One of the most vocal critics of Profar is none other than Blue Jays veteran pitcher, Marcus Stroman.

Stroman took to social media to express his thoughts on Profar’s second PED violation. In a series of tweets, he called out Profar for his actions, stating that he had let down his teammates and the entire league. Stroman also called on the MLB Players Association to take action and protect the integrity of the game.

Stroman’s words struck a chord with many current and former players. They too are tired of seeing their fellow athletes cheat and tarnish the sport they love. And they are not alone. The MLBPA has also stepped in to address the issue and ensure that the appropriate measures are taken.

But what does this mean for Profar and his future in the league? As of now, he has been suspended for the entire 2026 season, and his reputation has taken a major hit. But it’s not too late for him to make things right. He can use this time to reflect on his actions and make amends. The road to redemption may not be easy, but it is possible.

It’s important to remember that athletes are human, and they make mistakes just like anyone else. But what sets them apart is their ability to learn, grow, and become better. Profar now has the opportunity to show that he is more than his mistakes and that he is willing to work hard to regain the trust of his fans, teammates, and the league.

This situation also serves as a reminder to all players that the use of PEDs not only goes against the rules but also goes against the spirit of the game. It undermines the hard work and dedication of those who choose to play fair and clean. And it’s not just a personal choice, but it affects the entire team and the sport as a whole.

As we eagerly await the start of the 2026 season, let’s use this time to reflect on the importance of integrity in sports. Let’s support the MLBPA in their efforts to protect the game and hold accountable those who choose to cheat. And let’s also remember that it’s never too late to make things right and come back stronger.

In the end, it’s up to Profar to decide what kind of player he wants to be – one who cheats and faces the consequences, or one who learns from their mistakes and strives to be a positive role model for others. The choice is his, and we can only hope that he makes the right one.

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