Category: Drug and conduct

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Joint Drug Programs, domestic violence policy, anti-hazing, gambling, and other player-conduct policies.

15 documents in this category.

DocumentDateTypeStatus
MLB-MLBPA Workplace Code of Conduct February 20, 2026 Policy Needs review
MiLB Anti-Hazing & Anti-Bullying Policy 2024 Policy Needs review
MiLB Social Media Policy 2024 Policy Needs review
MiLB Tobacco Policy 2024 Policy Needs review
MLB Anti-Hazing & Anti-Bullying Policy 2024 Policy Needs review
MLB Social Media Policy 2024 Policy Needs review
MLB Tobacco Policy 2024 Policy Needs review
MLB Weapon-Free Workplace Policy 2024 Policy Needs review
MLB Joint DV/SA/CA Policy May 9, 2023 Policy Needs review
DSL DV/SA/CA Policy 2023 Policy Needs review
MiLB Joint DV/SA/CA Policy 2023 Policy Needs review
MLB Sports Betting Policy April 7, 2022 Policy Needs review
Joint Drug Program (2022–2026) January 1, 2022 Policy ✓ Verified
1997 Selig Drug Memo 1997 Memo Needs review
1991 Vincent Drug Memo June 7, 1991 Memo Needs review

On the wantlist for this category

Documents we believe exist in this area and are actively seeking:

  • 2015 Joint DV Policy — full operative policy text — still wanted. The August 21, 2015 MLB_PR tweet (`https://x.com/MLB_PR/status/634825604274257920`; Wayback snapshots: x.com URL captured July 15, 2025; legacy twitter.com URL captured April 15, 2024) carries an image of a contemporaneous one-page joint MLB/MLBPA press release titled "Terms of Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy" with four labeled sections (A. Treatment and Intervention; B. Investigations; C. Discipline; D. Training, Education and Resources). That press-release summary is a credible pointer to the operative August 2015 policy but is not the full policy text (which would resemble the 19-page 2023-05-09 refresh already in the archive). **Acquisition lead**: BoB Wayback snapshots of mlb.com 2015-2016 era policy posts; Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment Law Blog (covered DV policy extensively in the 2015-2016 timeframe). Also possibly recoverable as an exhibit in MLB's discipline arbitrations of the period (Chapman Feb 2016; Reyes May 2016; Familia 2017). Phase 1.