Miguel Tejada, the Kansas City Royals infielder suspended for 105 games last week after testing positive for amphetamines, was not involved in the Biogenesis doping scandal, Major League Baseball said on Wednesday.
An ESPN report on Tuesday said Tejada was involved in the Miami clinic that was linked to doping along with a host of players in the biggest performance-enhancing drug scandal to hit the sport, but a statement by MLB denied the claim.
"The Office of the Commissioner investigated all allegations regarding players associated with Anthony Bosch and Biogenesis," the statement said. "The investigation found no violation by Miguel Tejada of the Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program."
Tejada, whose positive test was his third for amphetamines, said he had a therapeutic use exemption that expired in April.
Tejada, 39, was the American League's Most Valuable Player in 2002 and this season was batting .288 with three home runs and 20 runs batted in for the Royals.
Agence France-Presse