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Baseball's highest paid star, Alex Rodriguez, has been suspended for 211 games, along with 12 other athletes, in the wake of a doping investigation.Baseball's highest paid star, Alex Rodriguez, has been suspended for 211 games, along with 12 other athletes, in the wake of a doping investigation.
Major League Baseball banned the 38-year-old New York Yankees slugger until the end of the 2014 season.Major League Baseball banned the 38-year-old New York Yankees slugger until the end of the 2014 season.
Rodriguez is one of a few players linked to a closed Florida clinic, Biogenesis, which allegedly supplied banned performing-enhancing drugs.Rodriguez is one of a few players linked to a closed Florida clinic, Biogenesis, which allegedly supplied banned performing-enhancing drugs.
Milwaukee Brewers' Ryan Braun was banned last month for the 2013 season. Rodriguez, who is popularly known as A-Rod, said he would appeal the penalty.
The third baseman was accused of breaking drug rules and accepted a 65-game ban. He can continue playing while his challenge is being heard.
Other players suspended on Monday include the Texas Rangers' Nelson Cruz, Jhonny Peralta of the Detroit Tigers, and Everth Cabrera who plays with the San Diego Padres. They each received a 50-game ban. "I am disappointed with the penalty and intend to appeal and fight this through the process," he said in a statement which analysts noted made no protestation of innocence.
'Cover up'
Rodriguez, who is popularly known as A-Rod, said he would appeal the suspensions. He can continue playing while his appeal is being heard.
On Monday night, he was expected to take to the field for the first time this season after hip surgery. The Yankees are to play the Chicago White Sox.On Monday night, he was expected to take to the field for the first time this season after hip surgery. The Yankees are to play the Chicago White Sox.
Rodriguez' current 647 home runs places him at fifth for the all-time record. 'Cover up'
Other players suspended on Monday include the Texas Rangers' Nelson Cruz, Jhonny Peralta of the Detroit Tigers, and Everth Cabrera who plays with the San Diego Padres. They each received a 50-game ban.
They are the latest players to fall foul of the doping allegations which have plagued the sport.
Only last month, Milwaukee Brewers' Ryan Braun was banned for the 2013 season. The third baseman was accused of breaking drug rules and accepted a 65-game ban.
But Rodriguez is the most high profile star to be snared by investigators. His current 647 home runs places him at fifth for the all-time record.
Major League Baseball, the organisation governing the sport, said Rodriguez had been suspended for "his use and possession of numerous forms of prohibited performance-enhancing substances, including testosterone and human growth hormone, over the course of multiple years".Major League Baseball, the organisation governing the sport, said Rodriguez had been suspended for "his use and possession of numerous forms of prohibited performance-enhancing substances, including testosterone and human growth hormone, over the course of multiple years".
The statement also accused the player of "attempting to cover up his violations" by obstructing the investigation.The statement also accused the player of "attempting to cover up his violations" by obstructing the investigation.
Rodriguez was accused of interfering with the Major League Baseball investigation into Biogenesis, resulting in a harsher penalty, correspondents say.Rodriguez was accused of interfering with the Major League Baseball investigation into Biogenesis, resulting in a harsher penalty, correspondents say.
Baseball commissioner Bud Selig said on Monday: "Those players who have violated the programme have created scrutiny for the vast majority of our players, who play the game the right way. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig said on Monday: "Despite the challenges this situation has created during a great season on the field, we pursued this matter because it was not only the right thing to do, but the only thing to do.
"Despite the challenges this situation has created during a great season on the field, we pursued this matter because it was not only the right thing to do, but the only thing to do," he continued.
"We continue to attack this issue on every front.""We continue to attack this issue on every front."
Rodriguez previously admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs while playing for a Texas team between 2001-03. He has denied using steroids since.Rodriguez previously admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs while playing for a Texas team between 2001-03. He has denied using steroids since.
He was named Most Valuable Player in baseball's American League three times.He was named Most Valuable Player in baseball's American League three times.
The divorced father of two's earnings this year total over $30m (£19.5m) according to Forbes. He stands to lose an estimated $36m if the suspension is upheld through the entire 2014 season.The divorced father of two's earnings this year total over $30m (£19.5m) according to Forbes. He stands to lose an estimated $36m if the suspension is upheld through the entire 2014 season.
He has previously been romantically linked to a string of celebrities, including pop singer Madonna and actresses Kate Hudson and Cameron Diaz.He has previously been romantically linked to a string of celebrities, including pop singer Madonna and actresses Kate Hudson and Cameron Diaz.
The accusations against him emerged from a major investigation into a Florida drug clinic that is suspected of distributing performance-enhancing drugs to several professional baseball players.The accusations against him emerged from a major investigation into a Florida drug clinic that is suspected of distributing performance-enhancing drugs to several professional baseball players.
After years of inflated batting statistics - and arm muscles - during what has become known as baseball's "steroids era", the extent of doping in the sport was laid bare in a 2007 report by former Senator George Mitchell.After years of inflated batting statistics - and arm muscles - during what has become known as baseball's "steroids era", the extent of doping in the sport was laid bare in a 2007 report by former Senator George Mitchell.
Mr Selig subsequently strengthened the sport's drug testing policies and created an investigative branch to prosecute drug offences. The sport subsequently strengthened its drug-testing policies and created an investigative branch to prosecute such offences.
Many had hoped the changes would usher in a new, "clean" era for the sport.Many had hoped the changes would usher in a new, "clean" era for the sport.
Baseball legends such as Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were both accused of lying about alleged steroid use. Baseball legends such as Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were previously both accused of lying about alleged steroid use.
Bonds was convicted of obstruction of justice, but Clemens was cleared of perjury. Bonds was convicted of obstruction of justice, while Clemens was cleared of perjury. The allegations left a cloud of suspicion over both stars' legacies.
The allegations left a cloud of suspicion over both stars' legacies.