Major League Baseball is expected to suspend as many as 20 players, including former Most Valuable Player Award winners Ryan Braun and Alex Rodriguez, sometime after next week's All-Star break, for their connection to a Biogenesis clinic, and their refusal to be forthcoming, according to a report on Tuesday by ESPN.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman caused a little bit of a stir on Tuesday night, when he instructed Yankees' third baseman Alex Rodriguez to "shut the bleep up".
It has been reported that Major League Baseball is ready to suspend as many as twenty players, including former MVP's Ryan Braun and Alex Rodriguez, for being linked to
Biogenesis Clinic founder Anthony Bosch.
Bosch reportedly has agreed to cooperate with Major League Baseball in the probe, which could result in a suspension for as many as 100 games...
ESPN is reporting that Major League Baseball is seeking to suspend about 20 players, including Alex Rodriguez and Ryan Braun, two former Most Valuable Player Award winners, connected a Miami-area clinic that has been at the heart of an ongoing performance-enhancing drug scandal.
News reports circulated recently that Major League Baseball and the Drug Enforcement Administration were investigating a clinic in Miami, Florida, run by Anthony Bosch, as being associated with performance enhancing drugs.
Sports Illustrated recently conducted of poll of 232 MLB players, asking them to name the phoniest player in the game.
To no one's surprise, New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez was the runaway winner.
Despite having the best record in all of baseball, the New York Yankees have had their share of injuries this season, some of them to key players.
You can now add Alex Rodriguez to that list.
Major League Baseball has decided not to punish Yankee third baseman Alex Rodriguez for his alleged involvement in illegal poker games. Unless investigators uncover evidence that A-Rod did more than just participate in the illegal games, he will not be suspended.
On Saturday, New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter became the 28th player in Major League Baseball history to achieve 3,000 hits in a career.
Who will be the next hitter to reach that milestone?
New York Yankee third baseman Alex Rodriguez has a slightly torn meniscus in his right knee. If A-Rod opts for surgery, he could be out for up to a month.
New York Yankee shortstop Derek Jeter hit his 3000th career hit today in Yankee Stadium, and he did so in style. It had been almost a year since Jeter hit a homerun in the Bronx, so it was only fitting that number 3000 came on a HR to the left field stands.
The rosters for the 2011 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, scheduled for Tuesday, July 12, at Chase Field, in Phoenix, Arizona, were released, on Sunday.