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A-Rod has little to say on MLB drug investigation

The New York Yankees third baseman was among the players linked to the clinic Biogenesis of America.
The New York Yankees third baseman was among the players linked to the clinic Biogenesis of America. AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File

NEW YORK – Alex Rodriguez isn’t saying much about the news that the former head of an anti-aging clinic is co-operating with Major League Baseball’s investigation into the use of performance-enhancing drugs.

The New York Yankees third baseman was among the players linked to Biogenesis of America founder Anthony Bosch in a January report in the

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Miami New Times. Bosch agreed this week to co-operate with MLB’s probe, which could lead to suspensions for Rodriguez, Ryan Braun, Melky

Cabrera and others. MLB hopes Bosch will provide information implicating players in the use of banned PEDs.

Rodriguez issued a statement Thursday in which he said he would comment when it is appropriate.

Now rehabbing in Florida from a hip injury, A-Rod says that, “I am working out every day to get back on the field and help the Yankees win a championship.”

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