Baseballer Barry Bonds hopes his random steroid test last week will remove suspicion that he uses performance-enhancing drugs.
Bonds said he was tested last Friday as part of baseball's new drug-testing agreement, which tests each player once during the season.
Under the collective bargaining agreement, a player is sent to counselling for a first positive steroid test and suspended for 15 days or fined up to $US10,000 ($NZ15,000) for the second infraction.
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