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New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez in baseball doping ban | |
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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. |
He is one of a few players who has been linked to a closed Florida clinic which allegedly supplied banned performing-enhancing drugs. | |
Rodriguez, who is popularly known as A-Rod, said he would appeal the penalty. | Rodriguez, who is popularly known as A-Rod, said he would appeal the penalty. |
He can continue playing while his challenge is being heard. | He can continue playing while his challenge is being heard. |
"I am disappointed with the penalty and intend to appeal and fight this through the process," he said in a statement which observers noted made no protestation of innocence. | |
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. |
'Cover up' | '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. | 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. | They are the latest players to fall foul of the doping allegations which have plagued the sport. |
Only last month, the 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. | 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: "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. | 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. |
"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. |
Rodriguez 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, Biogenesis, 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. |
The sport subsequently strengthened its drug-testing policies and created an investigative branch to prosecute such 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 previously 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, while Clemens was cleared of perjury. The allegations left a cloud over both stars' legacies. |