Will it be revealed by 6/30 that the LA Dodgers doc has been dispensing PED's to any players?
83% of users predicted NO โ the community got this one right. 41 predictions cast.
No revelation that Los Angeles Dodgers team doctor Neal ElAttrache dispensed performance-enhancing drugs to any Dodgers players was made public by June 30, 2026. The controversy stemmed from ElAttrache's role in UFC fighter Conor McGregor's recovery from a broken leg, not from any allegation involving baseball players. CBS Sports reported that Major League Baseball investigators questioned ElAttrache after it emerged he referred McGregor to a specialist who prescribed banned substances during McGregor's 2021 recovery, and that ElAttrache had written a letter supporting a UFC drug-policy exemption request for McGregor, which was denied. ElAttrache said he was not personally involved in prescribing medication to McGregor. On June 24, 2026, CBS Sports and other outlets reported that MLB had closed its review and cleared ElAttrache, stating investigators had no concerns about his treatment of MLB players or his adherence to the league's Joint Drug Program, citing his cooperation, relevant records, and the absence of any therapeutic-use-exemption requests tied to him. The rumor originated from McGregor-related reporting rather than any specific claim about Dodgers players. Community sentiment on this question, 17% yes, correctly anticipated that no such revelation would surface by the resolution date.