
Major League Baseball's Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program (the "Program") was established to prevent and end the use of Prohibited Substances by all non 40-man roster Players. The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball has concluded that the use of Prohibited Substances is potentially hazardous to a Player's health and/or may give a Player an unfair competitive advantage.
You are responsible for knowing the policies that apply to you and may be subject to consequences if you violate those Policies. Below are links to the Major and Minor League Drug Programs and other related policies and memoranda. If you have questions or concerns about any of the below information, we encourage you to reach out to your Club's medical staff or one of the contacts listed below.
Supplemental Information
- 2022 Minor League Drug Program
- 2022 Minor League Drug Program Addenda
- 2020 Updates to the Minor League Drug Program
- Cannabis Use Policy
- 2022 Minor League Alcohol and THC Policy
- 2019 Memo re: Sexual Enhancement Products
- NSF Certified for Sport Lookup
- Minor League Online Education Program
- 2022 Memo re InnoVero and DBS
- Minor League Offseason Contact and Location Information
Contact Information
For questions or concerns regarding nutritional and dietary supplements, please contact:
Tim Maxey
MLB/MLPA Joint Strength and Conditioning Coordinator
216-272-2153
[email protected]
For general program or policy questions, including medication usage, please contact:
Jon Coyles
212-931-7859
[email protected]
Lindsey Ingraham
212-931-7485
[email protected]
For more information about the Treatment Program for Substance Abuse, please contact your Club's EAP or:
Dr. Larry Westreich
212-579-7845
[email protected]