Giants pitcher Jose Dominguez suspended for 142 games

In this Sept. 18, 2016, file photo, then San Diego Padres relief pitcher Jose Dominguez reacts after he walked Colorado Rockies' Chad Bettis and was pulled from the mound in the fifth inning of a baseball game in Denver. San Francisco Giants pitcher Dominguez, a veteran of four major league seasons, was suspended for 142 games following his second positive test under baseball's minor league drug program. The right-hander, on the roster of Sacramento of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League, tested positive for metabolites of Stanozolol, the commissioner's office said Thursday, April 6, 2017. (David Zalubowski/AP)

NEW YORK — San Francisco Giants pitcher Jose Dominguez, a veteran of four major league seasons, was suspended for 142 games following his second positive test under baseball’s minor-league drug program.

The 26-year-old right-hander, on the roster of Sacramento of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League, tested positive for metabolites of Stanozolol, the commissioner’s office said Thursday. Dominguez was given a 50-game suspension in September 2009 while in the Dominican Summer League following a positive test for Stanozolol and a 25-game ban in November 2012 while in Double-A for an unspecified violation.

Dominguez was 1-0 with a 5.05 ERA on 34 relief appearances for San Diego last year and is 2-0 with a 4.82 ERA in 12 starts and 40 relief appearances with the Los Angeles Dodgers (2013-14), Tampa Bay (2015) and the Padres (2016).

Four other players also were suspended under the minor-league program. Yankees Double-A left-hander Miguel Sulbaran was banned 25 games for an unspecified violation; and three Dominican Summer right-handers were suspended 72 games each for positive tests for metabolites of Stanozolol: Seattle’s Frank Encarnacion and Andy Taveras, and Detroit’s Jose Ramirez.

There have been 24 suspensions this year under the minor-league drug program.

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