Jenrry Mejia’s baseball career may be over after he received a lifetime suspension from MLB following his third positive drug test. Here’s a look at his career:
April 7, 2010: Makes major league debut, allowing three hits and one run against the Marlins.
2011: Undergoes Tommy John surgery.
July 26, 2013: Returns to majors after missing 2012 season by starting against the Nationals. Pitches seven shutout innings with seven strikeouts to earn first career win.
May 17, 2014: After being moved to bullpen, records first career save, against Washington. Records 28 saves during the season.
April 6, 2015: Injures elbow warming up on Opening Day, and is placed on 15-day DL with elbow inflammation.
April 12, 2015: Receives 80-game suspension from MLB after testing positive for Stanozolol, an anabolic steroid.
July 28, 2015: Tests positive for Stanozolol and Boldene, both anabolic steroids, earning a 162-game ban after returning from his first suspension 16 days prior. He tossed seven scoreless innings over the span.
Feb. 12, 2016: Tests positive for the third time in 10 months, earning MLB’s first lifetime ban for performance-enhancing drug use.


