NEW YORK
(AP) -- Milwaukee right-hander Phil Bickford, the 18th overall pick
in baseball's 2015 amateur draft, has been suspended for the first 50
games of next season following a second positive test for a drug of
abuse under the sport's minor league drug program.
Bickford,
21, is on the roster of Milwaukee's Class A Carolina Mudcats of the
Carolina League. He signed with the San Francisco for a $2,333,800 bonus
and was traded at this year's Aug. 1 deadline to the Brewers along with
catcher Andrew Susac for left-hander Will Smith.
Bickford
was 7-7 with a 2.93 ERA in 22 starts and one relief appearance for
three Class A teams this year, striking out 135 in 120 innings. He
pitched in the All-Star Futures Game in San Diego.
In
addition, Toronto right-hander Pedro Loficial was suspended for 72
games following a positive test for metabolites of Stanozolol and Miami
outfielder Casey Soltis was banned 50 games following a second positive
test for a drug of abuse.
Loficial, 21, was 1-0 with a 1.35 ERA in three relief appearances and 6 2/3 innings for the Dominican Summer League Blue Jays.
The
21-year-old Soltis, a fifth-round pick in 2014, hit .190 this year in
52 games at Class A Greensboro of the South-Atlantic League.
Major
League Baseball announced the discipline Friday. There have been 95
suspensions this year under the minor league drug program and 13 under
the major league program.