Tuesday, January 29, 2013

And in other drug news, a Miami New Times story that could cost someone $100,000,000

Major League Baseball is investigating a Miami New Times story which basically purports that Alex Rodriguez is a serial doper, and has been doping each of the last four seasons.

IGF-1 is also in this story as well, as it is one of several drugs that it is believed are in a notebook denoting a drug regiment Rodriguez has used the last four seasons, AFTER his admissions to steroid use.

Bud Selig could, if he chose, suspend Rodriguez now, and there are now discussions in the Yankees organization to void the last several years of A-Roid's contract, costing Alex over $100,000,000 in remaining salary.

If the league suspends Rodriguez for this story, the Yankees have to do it.  Even if they fail in court, they have to -- the guy is washed-up, finished even WITH the roids, and it's clear he cannot take the field without them.  The guy probably now needs a full-scale hip replacement, at the rate things are going, and his 2013 is in doubt in any realistic event.

In short, his career is probably over.


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