For years now, Major League Baseball has been trying and trying to make the penalties for performance enhancing drug use strict enough that players would stop using them. Until now, they’ve been unsuccessful—as evidence by the recent Biogenesis scandal, which involves a number of players, even players who had been caught before for PEDs, obtaining banned substances. But my guest today on LXBN TV, Chris Fusco of Callahan & Fusco and the Sports in the Courts Blog, believes they may seize this case as an opportunity to lay down the harshest penalty yet: voiding a player’s massively lucrative contract.