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By Evan Bleier When Major League Baseball’s five-year labor contract with MLBPA ended in December and the MLB lockout began, the agreement between both parties on baseball’s Joint Drug Program also terminated, ending testing for steroids and other PEDs for players. The lockout ended on March 10, sending MLB’s players, managers, clubhouse attendants and drug testers back to work. Players, if they wanted to, had 99 days without drug testing, more than enough time to use a banned substance to bulk up and then purge it from their system to provide a negative test, per The New York Times. “You migh…