A gluino in the mass range 12--16 GeV combined with a light (2--5.5 GeV)
bottom squark, as has been proposed recently to explain an excess of b quark
hadroproduction, would affect the momentum-scale dependence (``running'') of
the strong coupling constant alpha_s in such a way as to raise its value at M_Z
by about 0.014 +/- 0.001. If one combines sources of uncertainty at low (m_b)
and high (M_Z) mass scales, one can only distinguish such an effect at slightly
more than the 2 sigma level. Prospects for improvement in this situation, which
include better lattice QCD simulations and better measurements at M_Z, are
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