MLB hands down 211-game suspension for A-Rod, star batting cleanup tonight and union head thinks appeal process won't end till after season - NYPOST.com
CHICAGO -- It?s official: Major League Baseball has suspended Alex Rodriguez for 211 games, effective Thursday.
The Yankees? beleaguered third baseman will appeal the sentence, allowing him to make his 2013 debut tonight against the White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field, where he will bat cleanup and play third base. Union head Michael Weiner said the appeal process will likely last until the offseason, meaning the Yankees could have him for the rest of the year.
Commissioner Bud Selig issued the long-awaited press release today.
A-Rod is one of 13 players whom MLB disciplined as part of its investigation into Biogenesis, the now-shuttered anti-aging clinic in South Florida, and he is the only one to appeal his sentence, which is far longer than that of the others. The Yankees and Rodriguez both released statements of their own.
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CHICAGO -- It?s official: Major League Baseball has suspended Alex Rodriguez for 211 games, effective Thursday.
The Yankees? beleaguered third baseman will appeal the sentence, allowing him to make his 2013 debut tonight against the White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field, where he will bat cleanup and play third base. Union head Michael Weiner said the appeal process will likely last until the offseason, meaning the Yankees could have him for the rest of the year.
Commissioner Bud Selig issued the long-awaited press release today.
A-Rod is one of 13 players whom MLB disciplined as part of its investigation into Biogenesis, the now-shuttered anti-aging clinic in South Florida, and he is the only one to appeal his sentence, which is far longer than that of the others. The Yankees and Rodriguez both released statements of their own.
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