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  • FILE - In this Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 file photo, New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez takes batting practice before Game 4 of the American League championship series against the Detroit Tigers, in Detroit. Major League Baseball says it is "extremely disappointed" about a new report that says records from an anti-aging clinic in the Miami area link Rodriguez and other players to the purchase of performance-enhancing drugs. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)

    Alex Rodriguez, other MLB stars linked to PEDs through Miami clinic report

    The Miami New Times said the three-time AL MVP bought human growth hormone and other performance-enhancing substances during 2009-12 from Biogenesis of America LLC, a now-closed anti-aging clinic in Coral Cables, Fla., near Rodriguez's offseason home.


  • A-Rod implicated in PED use again as MLB probes

    Alex Rodriguez was ensnared in a doping investigation once again Tuesday when an alternative weekly newspaper reported baseball's highest-paid star was among a half-dozen players listed in records of a Florida clinic the paper said sold performance-enhancing drugs.


  • Cubs' Castro accused of sexual assault

    Chicago police are investigating an allegation that Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro sexually assaulted a woman last fall.


  • New York Mets baseball pitcher Francisco Rodriguez, left, lunges up the stairs as he leaves the courtroom following his appearance in court in New York,  Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. Rodriguez avoided jail by pleading guilty to attempted assault after he was accused of attacking his girlfriend's father at Citi Field last season. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

    Mets closer Rodriguez suspended for 2 days by team

    Francisco Rodriguez was suspended for two days by the Mets on Thursday, a day after police said the star pitcher grabbed his father-in-law from a Citi Field family lounge, struck him in the face and banged his head against the wall.


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