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Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 11:02 am
by David_Lee_Halen
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/30/sport ... .html?_r=0

Report Ties Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs
By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

An anti-aging clinic in Coral Gables, Fla., that had been under the scrutiny of Major League Baseball for several months has now been cited in a published report as a supplier of performance-enhancing drugs to a half-dozen players, including the Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez.
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According to Miami New Times, a clinic’s records show it supplied Alex Rodriguez and other baseball stars with performance-enhancing drugs.
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Miami New Times, in a report released Tuesday, said that an unidentified former employee of the clinic, which is now closed, had provided it with medical records from the facility that tie Rodriguez, Melky Cabrera, Gio Gonzalez, Bartolo Colon, Nelson Cruz and Yasmani Grandal to the use of performance-enhancers.

The newspaper accompanied the online article with copies of what it said were handwritten notations from the clinic that list various drugs allegedly distributed to its clients.

Cabrera, Colon and Grandal were suspended in the past year by baseball for positive drug tests. Gonzalez and Cruz have not previously been linked to the use of performance-enhancers. Rodriguez, who is now recovering from hip surgery, has admitted to using performance-enhancers from 2001 to 2003, when he was a member of the Texas Rangers.

In a statement several hours after the report emerged, Rodriguez denied that he had any relationship with the director of the clinic, Anthony Bosch, or that he was ever treated by him.

The statement, issued through a public-relations firm, said: “The news report about a purported relationship between Alex Rodriguez and Anthony Bosch are not true. Alex Rodriguez was not Mr. Bosch’s patient, he was never treated by him and he was never advised by him. The purported documents referenced in the story — at least as they relate to Alex Rodriguez — are not legitimate.”

Gonzalez also issued a denial, through Twitter, stating: “I’ve never used performance-enhancing drugs of any kind and I never will. I’ve never met or spoke with Tony Bosch or used any substance.”

The Yankees, meanwhile, said that they fully supported baseball’s drug program and that they would have no further comment until an investigation by the commissioner’s office had concluded.

According to two people in baseball, its investigators now plan to question Rodriguez again, along with the others cited in the Miami New Times report. Until now, Major League Baseball did not have any documents that linked players using the clinic to performance-enhancers. The investigators, the two people said, will now seek to obtain the records cited by Miami New Times and authenticate them in the hopes of using them as evidence to discipline the players.

Baseball first became aware of the clinic in 2009 when its investigators uncovered evidence that the slugger Manny Ramirez had received a banned drug from the facility. Ramirez was ultimately suspended 50 games for that infraction.

Last summer the investigators began to take another look at the clinic as they investigated Cabrera after he tested positive. In the course of that investigation they uncovered evidence that an employee for Cabrera’s agents, Sam and Seth Levinson, had hatched a cover-up scheme to deceive a baseball arbitrator and have the suspension for the positive drug test thrown out.

Baseball officials were angered by the attempt to subvert their drug-testing program and began their own investigation of the employee, Juan Nunez, and the Levinsons. In doing so, the two people said, they uncovered the links between players and the clinic. The officials did not believe that Nunez acted alone and asked the players union, which certifies player agents, to conduct their own investigation.

According to one baseball official, six of the players the commissioner’s office believes were treated by the clinic are clients of the Levinsons.

Rodriguez is not, but the 37-year-old third baseman will undoubtedly become the focal point of the case. He is not expected to return to action from his surgery until July, when he will turn 38. He has become increasingly brittle midway through a 10-year, $275 million contract that has become a burden to the Yankees, and his link to the medical records, if true, will only raise more questions about his future.

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 11:21 am
by killeverything
So wait a minute. He was paid up through 2012? So when Mr. March FINALLY got a hit in the post season during the miraculous ( 1/2 a billion dollar ) 2009 Yankee run, he was juiced? When he broke Lou Gehrig's record of 23 grand slams same thing? No fucking way.

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 11:43 am
by Machado
killeverything wrote:So wait a minute. He was paid up through 2012? So when Mr. March FINALLY got a hit in the post season during the miraculous ( 1/2 a billion dollar ) 2009 Yankee run, he was juiced? When he broke Lou Gehrig's record of 23 grand slams same thing? No fucking way.
Heavy on the alleged!

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:14 pm
by killeverything
Machado wrote:
killeverything wrote:So wait a minute. He was paid up through 2012? So when Mr. March FINALLY got a hit in the post season during the miraculous ( 1/2 a billion dollar ) 2009 Yankee run, he was juiced? When he broke Lou Gehrig's record of 23 grand slams same thing? No fucking way.
Heavy on the alleged!
Like when he admitted it already?

See I knew he was still juicing. Turns out the 270 million dollar bench warmer can't do shit without a syringe.

Mystique and aura my ass.

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:50 pm
by WhiteHouseSubsAC
Machado wrote:
killeverything wrote:So wait a minute. He was paid up through 2012? So when Mr. March FINALLY got a hit in the post season during the miraculous ( 1/2 a billion dollar ) 2009 Yankee run, he was juiced? When he broke Lou Gehrig's record of 23 grand slams same thing? No fucking way.
Heavy on the alleged!
Shut up Machado. You, me and my grandmother know the guy was still on the shit. You are painful sometimes.

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:59 pm
by Machado
WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:
Machado wrote:
killeverything wrote:So wait a minute. He was paid up through 2012? So when Mr. March FINALLY got a hit in the post season during the miraculous ( 1/2 a billion dollar ) 2009 Yankee run, he was juiced? When he broke Lou Gehrig's record of 23 grand slams same thing? No fucking way.
Heavy on the alleged!
Shut up Machado. You, me and my grandmother know the guy was still on the shit. You are painful sometimes.
Oh yeah, how do we know?
How do you know?

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 2:48 pm
by killeverything
He's already been popped in 2003. I doubt he's been clean since.

Clemens didn't touch the stuff either. His teamate/bestfriend did. He got it from Clemens' trainer. Clemens' wife took HGH. Not Rajah though...

The New York Yankees are the epidomy of everything that's wrong with professional sports.

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 2:02 am
by Rainbow Bright
killeverything wrote:He's already been popped in 2003. I doubt he's been clean since.

Clemens didn't touch the stuff either. His teamate/bestfriend did. He got it from Clemens' trainer. Clemens' wife took HGH. Not Rajah though...

The New York Yankees are the epidomy of everything that's wrong with professional sports.
I see your Yankees and raise you a Los Angeles Lakers.

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:30 pm
by WTF
killeverything wrote:He's already been popped in 2003. I doubt he's been clean since.

Clemens didn't touch the stuff either. His teamate/bestfriend did. He got it from Clemens' trainer. Clemens' wife took HGH. Not Rajah though...

The New York Yankees are the epidomy of everything that's wrong with professional sports.
Epitome.

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:43 pm
by killeverything
WTF wrote:
killeverything wrote:He's already been popped in 2003. I doubt he's been clean since.

Clemens didn't touch the stuff either. His teamate/bestfriend did. He got it from Clemens' trainer. Clemens' wife took HGH. Not Rajah though...

The New York Yankees are the epidomy of everything that's wrong with professional sports.
Epitome.

:lol:

Oops.

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 1:01 pm
by WhiteHouseSubsAC
EPMD

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 1:03 pm
by Machado
Yankees GM Cashman had some comments about the current
ARod situation today:
“Alex we’re expecting back in the summer,” Cashman said. “… If we can get Alex back under that scenario as expected, that will certainly be a significant contribution as we move forward. But to count on it, I think, would be a mistake from my position as a general manager.”

Re: Report Ties Alex Rodriguez and Others to Banned Drugs

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 1:29 pm
by eddie lee roth
Rainbow Bright wrote:
killeverything wrote:He's already been popped in 2003. I doubt he's been clean since.

Clemens didn't touch the stuff either. His teamate/bestfriend did. He got it from Clemens' trainer. Clemens' wife took HGH. Not Rajah though...

The New York Yankees are the epidomy of everything that's wrong with professional sports.
I see your Yankees and raise you a Los Angeles Lakers.
Don't forget the Miami Heat, its bullshit what a handfull of players can do to the smaller market teams.