Cuba’s Alexei Ramírez tests positive for steroids at World Baseball Classic

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Former Chicago White Sox All-Star shortstop Alexei Ramírez became the oldest player ever to participate in the World Baseball Classic in March. However, he did so illegitimately.

The 44-year-old Cuban tested positive for “metabolites of mesterolone, metandienone, oxandrolone and stanozolol,” the international testing agency announced in a statement on Wednesday.

The positive test carries a mandatory temporary suspension of Ramírez from the sport, although he has the right to challenge the suspension and ask to have it lifted.

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Alexei Ramirez of Team Cuba hits during the second inning of a World Baseball Classic exhibition game against the Cincinnati Reds at Goodyear Ballpark in Goodyear, Arizona, March 4, 2026. (Mike Christy/Getty Images)

The steroids Ramírez took are banned at all times, meaning they cannot be taken in or out of competition.

“They are synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroids associated with promoting rapid muscle growth, increased strength and improved physical performance,” the statement about the steroids states.

The result of the test came from a sample taken during the tournament, the ITA said. Ramírez played just two innings in left field for Cuba during the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

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Alexei Ramirez of Team Cuba poses for a photo during Team Cuba photo day at Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Arizona on March 2, 2026. (Jason Hanna/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

Cuba did not advance out of pool play in this year’s World Baseball Classic. Ramírez broke Roger Clemens’ record for oldest player when Clemens set the previous record for oldest player in the World Baseball Classic when he played for the United States at age 43.

Ramírez played with Cuba at the 2004 Athens Olympics and helped win gold over Australia. He won silver with Cuba during the 2006 World Baseball Classic.

Ramírez played in the major leagues for nine seasons, spending eight with the White Sox and parts of a season with the San Diego Padres and Tampa Bay Rays.

Alexei Ramirez fields left for Team Cuba during the eighth inning of the 2026 World Baseball Classic at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico on March 9, 2026. (Al Bello/Getty Images)

He finished second to Evan Longoria in American League Rookie of the Year voting in 2008. He made his lone All-Star team with the White Sox in 2015.

Across Ramírez’s nine seasons, he had a .270 batting average with 115 home runs, 590 RBI and 143 stolen bases.

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