Gene Orza, the COO of thr Player's Union has been accused of tipping off Arod that he was due for a urine test in 2004. In the Mitchell Report, in September 2004, Orza violated an agreement with MLB by tipping off a player (not named in the report) about an upcoming, supposedly unannounced drug test. Some also say that Orza was responsible for the list's existence. MLB sources say it was him that kept the lists instead of destroying them. Orza was said to be trying to find as many false positives as possible on the 2003 lists so he could get the number from 7% of players using down to 5%. That way there would be no reason for testing in 2004 and no penalties. Heads should roll for this and the entire era but yet guys like Orza and Donald Fehr have jobs. So the question arises, should Orza be fired for his actions as chief operating officer of the Player's Union?