Houston Chronicle

Suspended Marlins star Gordon says he unknowingl­y took steroids

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MIAMI — Reigning National League batting champion Dee Gordon of the Miami Marlins says he unknowingl­y took the performanc­e- enhancing drugs that led to his 80game suspension, but he’ll accept the penalty.

The announceme­nt of the suspension by Major League Baseball came shortly after the Marlins’ victory at Los Angeles on Thursday night. MLB said Gordon tested positive for exogenous testostero­ne and clostebol.

“Though I did not do so knowingly, I have been informed that test results showed I ingested something that contained prohibited substances,” Gordon said in a statement released Friday by the players union. “The hardest part about this is feeling that I have let down my teammates, the organizati­on and the fans. I have been careful to avoid products that could contain something banned by MLB, and the 20-plus tests that I have taken and passed throughout my career prove this.

“I made a mistake, and I accept the consequenc­es.”

The 28-year-old Gordon led the majors in hits and stolen bases last year. He batted .333, became an AllStar for the second time and won a Gold Glove at second base.

The big season helped him earn a $50 million, fiveyear contract he signed in January.

He and Marlins manager Don Mattingly were together with the Dodgers for four years, but the 5-11, 170-pound Gordon didn’t become a regular in Los Angeles until 2014. Gordon was traded to Miami in a seven-player deal in December 2014, and Mattingly became the Marlins’ manager this season.

The suspension came only months after steroidsta­inted home run king Barry Bonds joined the Marlins as their hitting coach.

Mattingly said the Marlins will continue to support Gordon.

“I feel like Dee’s one of my kids, to be honest with you, because I’ve known him so long,” Mattingly said.

Shortly before the penalty was announced, Gordon hit an RBI single in the seventh inning and scored after forcing a balk as the Marlins rallied for a 5-3 win and a four-game sweep over Los Angeles.

Gordon became the seventh player to be suspended this year under the MLB drug plan. Last week, Toronto slugger Chris Colabello was penalized 80 games after testing positive for a PED.

Miami president David Samson said the Marlins “completely support the drug prevention program in every way.”

“Dee Gordon is a very important part of our team, and we all love him and support him,” Samson said. “That said, I don’t like or condone what he did.

“He will be back 80 games from now, and he will be welcomed back to this organizati­on,” he added. “But in the interim period, we expect him, and we are positive that he will do everything that’s necessary to make it up to his fans, to his teammates and to this organizati­on.”

Gordon is the son of former All-Star pitcher Tom Gordon.

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Dee Gordon led the majors in hits and stolen bases last season.

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