MLB clears Dodgers doctor Neal ElAttrache of PED concerns

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Last updated Jun 24, 2026

MLB clears Dodgers doctor Neal ElAttrache of PED concerns
Summary

Major League Baseball has cleared Los Angeles Dodgers team doctor Neal ElAttrache after an investigation regarding performance-enhancing drugs linked to UFC star Conor McGregor. MLB stated it had 'no concerns' about ElAttrache's treatment of players or any potential PED support. The inquiry focused on ElAttrache's practices following his care of McGregor after leg injuries, during which he referred McGregor to a specialist who prescribed PEDs. MLB concluded its review and considers the matter closed, noting ElAttrache's full cooperation and adherence to the league's Joint Drug Program, which has been in place since 2006.

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  • MLB concludes investigation into Neal ElAttrache's practices.
  • No concerns found regarding PED support for players.
  • ElAttrache treated Conor McGregor after leg injuries.
  • MLB's Joint Drug Agreement has been active since 2006.
  • ElAttrache is a top sports doctor with a broad client base.
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Major League Baseball investigated the Dodgers team doctor, and the league does 'not have any concerns'

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