I'm not entirely sure what point you are even trying to make here with your word salad post so I'll take my guess at how to respond. At best Orelvis unwittingly broke the rules for a legitimate fertility treatment, at worst he was cycling steroids and using clomiphene for a post cycle after steroids. I won't hazard a guess at how many guys are busted for this drug for cycling purposes, but a cursory glance at the internet shows it has an extremely long detection period of as many as 8-11 months and as such it would be very hard to avoid detection for this particular drug given the fact that minor league players are regularly drug tested as well. I have no way to know the truth of the situation as I'm not Orelvis or his doctor, but as far as I can tell he's accepted the punishment, has served his time and hopefully it's nothing more than a bit of a speedbump on his path towards becoming an MLB contributor. The timing sucks as this was a perfect season for him to break into the big leagues under a lower pressure environment but what is done is done.