Jenrry Mejia is innocent and a victim of a giant baseball conspiracy.
That's the story the banned Met is pitching these days.
Mejia, 26, who became the first big-leaguer to get the permanent suspension from the sport for three failed tests for performing enhancing drugs, claimed in an interview with the New York Times that he only flunked one test.
"I felt there was a conspiracy against me," Mejia told The Times. "I feel that they were trying to find something to being me down in my career."
He said Major League Baseball officials pressured him to share information on his doping connections, and told the newspaper that his second failed test was in some way inaccurate.