Per Rotoworld:
Jose Guillen's 15-day steroids suspension will begin with the first day of the actual season (March 30), not the Royals' Opening Day (March 31), so he'll miss just 12 games.
As messed up as MLB can be about these things, we suppose we should just be pleased it doesn't start with the A's-Red Sox series in Japan. Guillen did file a grievance over the suspension, but nothing has come of that so far. The Royals will likely go with Joey Gathright and maybe Justin Huber in his place initially.
Jose Guillen's 15-day steroids suspension will begin with the first day of the actual season (March 30), not the Royals' Opening Day (March 31), so he'll miss just 12 games.
As messed up as MLB can be about these things, we suppose we should just be pleased it doesn't start with the A's-Red Sox series in Japan. Guillen did file a grievance over the suspension, but nothing has come of that so far. The Royals will likely go with Joey Gathright and maybe Justin Huber in his place initially.