The Alex Rodriguez appeal hearing for his 211-game suspension just got a bit more dramatic, as the Yankees third baseman is suing Major League Baseball in court after he says they bought the cooperation of witness Anthony Bosch and for also messing with his "contracts" and "business relationships".
Read full storyThe Major League Baseball Players Association has formally issued an appeal for Alex Rodriguez's 211-game suspension Wednesday, sending the case to an independent arbitrator.
Read full storyThe Biogenesis suspensions were handed down on Monday officially by Major League Baseball and with nearly all the players taking the suspensions without an appeal, that means that two players in particular in Nelson Cruz and Jhonny Peralta will likely be eligible to come back if their teams make it to the postseason.
Read full storyMajor League Baseball has been rumored to be announcing the suspensions for the players involved in the Biogenesis clinic for weeks and now it appears that the day has finally arrived, as the suspensions are expected to be handed down on Monday at 3 PM.
Read full storyAlex Rodriguez is sure to have "one of those" type of Monday's as he's expected to be handed a lengthy suspension from baseball, but then will head to Yankee Stadium to play for his first game for the New York Yankees this season.
Read full storyNew York Yankees' third basemen Alex Rodriguez is expected to be handed a suspension by the MLB on Monday, and it is likely that it will last through the end of the 2014 season, according to ESPN.com.
Read full storyMLB Commissioner Bud Selig is prepared to issue a lifetime suspension on New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, while suspending about eight others before the weekend, according to USA TODAY Sports.
Read full storyIn his most recent interview with Sports Illustrated, New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez said he still wants "to be a role model" despite the "noise" surrounding him from the Biogenesis scandal.
Read full storyThe Associated Press has reported that the MLB may seek a suspension on New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez under the collective bargaining agreement, as opposed to the drug agreement, thus eliminating the opportunity for an appeal.
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