MLB consults Dodgers doctor on Conor McGregor's alleged PED case

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Last updated Jun 12, 2026

MLB consults Dodgers doctor on Conor McGregor's alleged PED case
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MLB has reached out to Dr. Neal ElAttrache, the Los Angeles Dodgers team physician, regarding Conor McGregor's alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs. Dr. ElAttrache referred McGregor to a specialist who prescribed the substances. In a discussion with MLB officials, ElAttrache asserted that his record is 'completely clean.' ElAttrache is noted for his work on high-profile athletes, including Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers.

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  • Dr. Neal ElAttrache referred McGregor to a specialist for PEDs.
  • MLB is investigating the matter involving McGregor.
  • ElAttrache claims his medical record is clean.
  • ElAttrache has operated on prominent athletes like Tom Brady.
  • The case connects to broader drug use scrutiny in sports.
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  • 2:10 PMYahoo SportsMLB Talks With Dodgers Doctor, Tom Brady's Former Surgeon About Conor McGregor’s Alleged PED Use
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Dr. Neal ElAttrache operated on former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s left knee in 2008 after the latter tore his ACL.

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