Give MLB A Break: The Steroid Era -- and Alex Rodriguez's involveme…The Steroid Era -- and Alex Rodriguez's involvement in it -- just won't go away, but Joe Lemire says it's time to acknowledge Major League Baseball's efforts to clean up the game. |
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Alex Rodriguez needn’t concern himself now with hunkering down on that rehab program for his surgically repaired hip. A-Rod has to understand that the Yankees and Major League Baseball want no part of him. |
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David Waldstein, nytimes.com The Yankees, against Andy Pettitte's participation in the international competition, announced that the left-hander had withdrawn from the tournament. |
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David Brown, yahoo.com The New York Yankees better hope Alex Rodriguez heals up from hip surgery and starts hitting home runs again for the next five summers. Because there's almost zero chance they can void the remainder of his contract, which is worth $114 million, regardle… |
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Evan Drellich, MLB.com Well-respected Red Sox bullpen coach Gary Tuck, who was to be the only holdover on the staff from a year ago, has decided not to return for 2013, according to a WEEI.com report Tuesday. |
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David Brown, yahoo.com In response to the New Times of Miami PED/Anthony Bosch story published Tuesday, New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez has issued a complete denial. Gio Gonzalez of the Washington Nationals did likewise and Texas Rangers slugger Nelson Cruz, through h… |
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Alex Rodriguez has been linked to PEDs yet again, this time in a report that scars him forever and could lead to unprecedented action by Bud Selig, writes Tom Verducci. |
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