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Pedro + Trainer Non Grata = ???

Well, I suppose we should talk about this.

Pedro Martinez has been working out with Angel "Nao" Presinal, a personal trainer who has been blacklisted by Major League Baseball for his involvement with Juan Gonzalez in a 2001 incident at Toronto Airport during which a bag purportedly containing steroids was confiscated. Each man blamed the other for the bag and both were eventually released by Canadian authorities. Presinal has since been shunned in the United States but continues to command great respect in the Dominican Republic.

For his part, Martinez has decided to bury his head in the sand with respect to Presinal's documented association with performance enhancing drugs:

"I have no idea about the controversy. I just know that I would give Nao my support anytime. Nao has worked with me for a long, long time. And all he has done is help me with my training, help me with massages and stuff like that. I don't know what went on between him and Gonzalez or anybody else. I just go about my job. I don't really pay attention to controversy. When you are training, there is no controversy. There shouldn't be. What I have done is work hard. And Nao has been there for me to work hard. And when it comes to my therapy and getting my massages, getting my stretching, helping me do my work -- Nao has done that with me."
Considering the current climate around baseball regarding PEDs one might think it wise to disassociate ones self from characters who have already been linked to them. Knowing Pedro as we do, he has long been a person who has eschewed convention for personal preference or comfort, and he -- as well as numerous other Dominican ballplayers -- trust Presinal to guide their workouts.

I can't say that I am bothered so much by his decision, so long as Martinez comes back strong and healthy and clean. Curiously, the Mets disavow all knowledge of Martinez's relationship with Presinal:

Asked what role Presinal played in his star pitcher's rehab, Minaya responded: "There is no -- as far as I know, there is no connection between Nao and the Mets and Pedro. That is news to me."

As for Presinal working with Martinez, he said: "I don't know. I don't know that."

Either the Mets truly know nothing about their relationship, or Omar Minaya is denying any knowledge of it in order to toe the company line regarding Presinal. Clearly, MLB wants nothing to do with him and its expectation of its teams is equally clear: keep your distance.

Pedro is reportedly ahead of schedule with the rehabilitation following rotator cuff surgery last October. No one expects him to return before the All Star break, and some, including Ron Darling, don't expect him back in 2007 at all. Time will tell.

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Ron Darling...
... didn't expect Pedro back in 2007 before or after these reported allegations came to light? Would Omar and the "higher [on what?] ups" allow that sort of thing? Ask Manny Mota's kid.
As per usuale, here we are rooting for the laundry. Sucks.

by Ralph Zig Tyko on Feb 16, 2007 10:52 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

well the article made
no specific allegation that Pedro is/was using steroids. His trainer is sketchy that all. I still think its up the individual athlete to say, hey I am not going there. I would tend to believe that Pedro wouldn't risk his reputation and a 50 game suspension at this point in his career, when he is already a sure fire hall of famer. Of course you could very well say the same about Bonds, so its possible.
its a ground ball...trickling... its a fair ball, its by Buckner, rounding third Knight, the Mets will win the ballgame, the Mets win

by DoctorK16 on Feb 18, 2007 2:40 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

One thing though
Omar nose should have grown about 5 inches when he said he didn't know that Presnial is Pedro's trainer. I think he just didn't want to say anything about the situation that could cause him grief with Petey, the press, or Park Avenue.
its a ground ball...trickling... its a fair ball, its by Buckner, rounding third Knight, the Mets will win the ballgame, the Mets win

by DoctorK16 on Feb 18, 2007 2:43 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

technical question
Do any of you rules-wise people know if PEDs are forbidden to anyone under MLB contract at any time, or is there a medical exemption? Meaning, does Pedro have some grace so long as he's "recovering from muscle surgery?"

Of course, I just think that Nao is an oversized replacement for Nelson de la Rosa, but that's me.

I did it like this / I did it like that / I did it with a Wiffle Ball bat

by Doc Manhattan on Feb 18, 2007 11:02 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

I am pretty sure
that they are completely disallowed, unless people would use injury as a loophole. I think it can be basis for a successful appeal, although in this climate might be problematic. Last year Felix Heredia got busted after he had surgery to remove a blood clot. It was suspected that he got the steroids as part of his recovery but I don't think he appealed.
its a ground ball...trickling... its a fair ball, its by Buckner, rounding third Knight, the Mets will win the ballgame, the Mets win

by DoctorK16 on Feb 18, 2007 3:50 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

thanks for the info (n/t)
I did it like this / I did it like that / I did it with a Wiffle Ball bat

by Doc Manhattan on Feb 18, 2007 4:17 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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