Alex Rodriguez
New York Yankees' third baseman and shortstop Alex Rodriguez will return for his first game at the Major League Baseball's spring 2015 training following his 17-month absence.
Alex Rodriguez, the 38-year-old third baseman for the New York Yankees, is the highest-paid player in Major League Baseball history.
After hearing testimony, as well as reviewing volumes of evidence, Baseball arbitrator Frederic Horowitz reached a conclusion that was in the air for far too long already: Alex Rodriguez had used performance enhancing drugs over the course of his career.
Randy Levine came out swinging after Alex Rodriguez's new lawyer, Joseph Tacopina, accuses the franchise of sabotaging his client's career.
Alex Rodriguez broke his silence about the newest issue surrounding him that was fueled by a report from “60 Minutes”.
Yankees Break Their 4-Game Losing Streak As Alex Rodriguez Is Met With Boos And Cheers From Home Crowd
"If I Don't Defend Myself, No One Will" Says A-Rod As He Appeals His 211-Game Ban From Major League Baseball For PED Use
Alex Rodriguez was suspended on Monday for 211 major league games. Along with Rodriguez another 12 players, have been disqualified for 50 games each for their alleged use of performance enhancing drugs.
New York Yankees Alex Rodriguez Suspended 211 Games For PED Use; Plans To Appeal MLB Sanctions Against Him
The MLB is reportedly considering to asses a lifetime ban on New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez because the evidence against him is 'far beyond' heavier than the league had on Milwaukee Brewers star Ryan Braun.
The well documented struggles and possible suspension of Alex Rodriguez only tell us that it's time for the slugger to quit, not only with the New York Yankees, but also his baseball career.
Alex Rodriguez, one of the biggest stars in Major League Baseball (MLB), may receive a suspension for using performance enhancing drugs (PEDs)---according to reports from ESPN.
The New York Yankees have apparently taken a wait-and-see approach on the latest doping scandal involving their All-Star star slugger Alex Rodriguez.
Major League Baseball will seek to suspend up to 20 players connected to a performing-enhancing drug (PED) clinic in the Miami area, including Alex Rodriguez and Ryan Braun, possibly within the next few weeks, according to sources for ESPN. The suspensions - which would purportedly range from 50 to 100 games, according to MLB's current drug testing policy - would represent the largest PED scandal in American sports history.
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