We all know what is going on. The thing I want to discuss is, should MLB release the names of the 103 Baseball players who also failed the test?

There is 2 ways of looking at this.

1) If they release the names, we know who cheated, and who didn't. At the moment, the whole of Baseball is shrouded in a cloud of doubt in EVERYONE. Do they release the names to exonerate those who didnt fail?
Do the players who have cheated deserve to remain anonymous?

OR

2) The players did this as a tester for MLB to know if they need to do more drug tests. They agreed that it was to be anonymous, and the names should NEVER be released. Does the ends justify the means? Breaking an agreement may not be the best way to go about it, and the players will have insane leverage when they rework the CBA. And, releasing confidential information is the start of a very slippery slope in regards to private information. Do we then want to see players medical records? It's not that far of a leap.

Discuss.