MLB to Question Dodgers Doctor Over Alleged Support of McGregor PED Use
Major League Baseball will investigate team doctor Neal ElAttrache over reports he supported UFC star Conor McGregor's use of performance-enhancing drugs.

Major League Baseball announced it will question Los Angeles Dodgers team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache regarding allegations that he supported UFC fighter Conor McGregor's use of performance-enhancing drugs during injury recovery.
The inquiry stems from reports that ElAttrache, a prominent sports medicine physician, provided support for McGregor's decision to use banned substances while the UFC star was recovering from injury. McGregor is considered one of the Ultimate Fighting Championship's biggest draws and main attractions.
ElAttrache serves as team doctor for both the Los Angeles Dodgers and the NFL's Los Angeles Rams, making his potential involvement in performance-enhancing drug use a significant concern for professional sports organizations. His role with multiple high-profile teams has elevated the scrutiny surrounding these allegations.
The investigation represents MLB's effort to examine any potential connection between one of its affiliated medical professionals and the use of banned performance-enhancing substances. The league has maintained strict policies against PED use and has previously taken action when team personnel have been linked to such activities.
Details about the specific nature of ElAttrache's alleged support for McGregor's PED use have not been fully disclosed. The timeline of when this alleged support occurred and the specific substances involved remain unclear as MLB begins its questioning process.