Guillen suspension on hold

MLB delays decision on Royals outfielder

? Major League Baseball put the suspensions of Kansas City’s Jose Guillen and Baltimore’s Jay Gibbons on hold for 10 days, giving lawyers for players and owners more time to reach an agreement toughening their drug rules.

The outfielders were suspended for 15 days each by commissioner Bud Selig on Dec. 6, following media reports linking them to performance-enhancing drugs. The penalties were to start Sunday, when the U.S. portion of the major-league season begins.

“Pretty surprising,” Gibbons said after Friday’s announcement. “Put it this way: I’m cautiously optimistic – at least they’re talking.”

Negotiators are close to an agreement that would call for more frequent drug testing and would strengthen the authority of the independent program administrator. If there is an agreement, the suspensions of Gibbons and Guillen most likely would be eliminated as part of an overall amnesty for players implicated in the Mitchell Report.

The suspensions would start April 9 if an agreement isn’t reach and no other actions are taken.

“There’s no guarantees that they don’t stay it again after 10 days if they think they’re close and don’t have an agreement,” Orioles president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail said.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported in November that Guillen bought human growth hormone, two kinds of testosterone and the steroids from 2002-05, allegations the Kansas City outfielder wouldn’t address.