Royals outfielder Miguel Tejada in a close play at the plate, 05-07-13. (Flickr Photo via keithallison)KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Major League Baseball has suspended Kansas City infielder Miguel Tejada for 105 games after he tested positive for amphetamine use. A person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press that Tejada tested positive for Adderall, a substance the 39-year-old has used to treat Attention Deficit Disorder. Tejada previously tested positive under the league's amphetamine policy, subjecting him to a 25-game ban for a second test and an 80-game suspension for a third.