ASADA's statement said ice was a stimulant that could speed up parts of the body and the brain, increase alertness and reduce fatigue.
"The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority today acknowledged the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s appeal division to confirm the decision by Baseball Australia to impose a four-year ban on athlete Aaron Sloan for the presence and use of prohibited substances," ASADA's statement said.
"The substances D-amphetamine and D-methamphetamine were detected in a sample ASADA collected in-competition from Mr Sloan, after a Canberra Calvary match in Sydney on 20 January 2017.
"Under the World Anti-Doping Agency Code prohibited list, D-amphetamine and D-methamphetamine, commonly known as ice, are classified as stimulants and are prohibited in-competition.
Source: brisbanetimes.com.au