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Title: Report: Alex Rodriguez Is Looking To Make Deal; Could Face Lifetime Ban
Source: CBSNewYork
URL Source: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/07 ... oking-to-make-a-deal-with-mlb/
Published: Jul 24, 2013
Author: CBSNewYork
Post Date: 2013-07-24 12:09:23 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 9079
Comments: 21

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – One down. How many to go?

Brewers superstar Ryan Braun was the first victim of Major League Baseball’s investigation into the Biogenesis of America clinic, as the league suspended him on Friday for the remainder of the season without pay.

Now the focus has shifted to Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez.

The evidence against the 14-time All-Star is ”far beyond” what the league had against Braun, according to ESPN.com. However, the Yankees don’t expect Rodriguez to be suspended immediately, sources told the website.

ESPN.com is also reporting that, according to sources, Rodriguez could very likely face a suspension similar to Braun’s.

An MLB source told CBS Evening News’ Jim Axelrod, however, that the five-time American League home-run champion could be looking at a lifetime ban.

So will the three-time American League MVP cut a deal with the league?

“My understanding is he’s trying to make a deal,” a source told the website. “But I don’t think it’s going to happen (Monday).”

A-Rod has admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs while with the Texas Rangers from 2001-03. The injured 37-year-old, who has denied using them since, told WFAN radio last week that he hasn’t instructed anyone to make a deal with the league “at this point” regarding a Biogenesis-related suspension.

But following Braun’s decision to cooperate with MLB investigators, A-Rod could end up changing his mind and taking the same route.

CBSSports.com/WFAN baseball insider Jon Heyman reported on Monday, prior to the announcement of Braun’s punishmen, that Rodriguez’s suspension is expected to be announced within the next two to three weeks.

“I don’t know what happened with Alex,” Yankees closer Mariano Rivera said on Monday. “He’s my teammate, and I have to support him 100 percent. We need to see where this goes. The good thing about this is we’re cleaning the game. That’s the way it should be. I think this is a message for whoever tries to do this again, that it’s going to be caught. It’s going to be caught.

“I mean, I have to support him. He’s my teammate. He’s my brother. Definitely, I (can’t) say if he did or didn’t do it. If it happens, I can’t throw him in the street, you know? He’s still my brother.”

The 20-year veteran batted .272 with 18 home runs and 57 RBIs for the Yankees in 2012. He hasn’t played at all this season.


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Our Detroit Tigers have one on the 'hit-list'...Peralta. :(

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

I gave up on pro baseball after that strike in '93(?). Like many sports involving millions of dollar, cheating is part of the game.

I think I have 7 Reggie Jackson Topps rookie cards from my teenage days. They were worth something when he made the Hall of Fame, but then the baseball card business became crooked too. I suppose they're worth a few bucks to someone.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2013-07-24   12:20:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Fred Mertz (#1)

It was 94 and yeah still a young man I too was turned off for a long while. Just started getting back into ML baseball fanship when my boys were old enough to swing a bat. So did not get back into it really until the 2001 WS.

redleghunter  posted on  2013-07-24   16:09:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: redleghunter (#4) (Edited)

I get more charged out of watching those Little League World Series games on the rare occasions that I do. Someone knows how to make billions off those youngsters.

I was close on the MLB strike year. One strike against my memory.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2013-07-24   16:14:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Fred Mertz (#6)

I get more charged out of watching those Little League World Series games on the rare occasions that I do.

Grew up in a neighborhood where we played sandlot baseball all summer long just about every day all day long until dark. Whole neighborhood of kids too. When evening came we all went down to the street lights at the bottom of the hill and played stick ball until our parents called us to come home. Then some of us would get together at one of the homes and watch MLB games of our local teams (Mets/Yankees). Great memories. Did not play "organized" baseball until little league age, but we still played sandlot ball during the little league season. That is probably why so many of us were really good at that level since we played all the time. Had a retired NYC cop teach us now then some batting and pitching tips. How many kids today know how to throw a fork ball or curve and change up at age 7:)

Kept that love of baseball alive with my sons in their early years. Since kids don't stay out all day in the summer playing sandlot baseball I get my boys out a lot in the front yard and involve them in organized youth league baseball. My youngest started youth league baseball at 4 years old and he has the baseball "bug" real bad. I have also coached both my son's team as a batting coach/base coach for my older son, and head coach for my younger son. Doing that has kept me young:)

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#10. To: redleghunter (#8)

Good stories. I played a lot of baseball as a kid including little league ball. Those were fun times in my life. Now I'm just a grouchy old man. We have a team called the Louisville Bats. I'm not sure what level of semi-pro ball they are. I think I might take in a game one of these days. Thanks for stirring up my interest in the game again.

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