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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostIt'll be interesting to see the next game between them, since Kemp and Quentin had to be separated in the hall.
Originally posted by momo View Postuneventful.
all i learned from this is kemp is useless..
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A-Rod done fucked up. Bye bye HOF.
MLB investigators believe Alex Rodriguez purchased medical records from anti-aging clinic
MLB investigators say they have uncovered evidence that a representative of Alex Rodriguez purchased medical records from an anti-aging clinic in South Florida, with the intention of destroying the documents. It seems that Rodriguez tried to purchase his records from the now-closed clinic, called Biogenesis of America, before the MLB could find and see the documents.
The New York Times reported online on Thursday that the MLB had purchased documents from a former South Florida clinic employee, in an effort to find evidence linking the clinic to performance-enhancing drugs. Thursday’s report also indicated that one major league player had also purchased medical documents from the clinic. Today, it was revealed that the player in question is Yankee’s third baseman Alex Rodriguez.
Back in January, the Miami New Times reported that it had obtained medical records from the clinic that linked Rodriguez, Melky Cabrera, Gio Gonzalez and several others to the use of banned substances, including human growth hormone.
A spokesman for Rodriguez denied Friday’s allegations.
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Originally posted by mustang_marc View PostA-Rod done fucked up. Bye bye HOF.
MLB investigators believe Alex Rodriguez purchased medical records from anti-aging clinic
MLB investigators say they have uncovered evidence that a representative of Alex Rodriguez purchased medical records from an anti-aging clinic in South Florida, with the intention of destroying the documents. It seems that Rodriguez tried to purchase his records from the now-closed clinic, called Biogenesis of America, before the MLB could find and see the documents.
The New York Times reported online on Thursday that the MLB had purchased documents from a former South Florida clinic employee, in an effort to find evidence linking the clinic to performance-enhancing drugs. Thursday’s report also indicated that one major league player had also purchased medical documents from the clinic. Today, it was revealed that the player in question is Yankee’s third baseman Alex Rodriguez.
Back in January, the Miami New Times reported that it had obtained medical records from the clinic that linked Rodriguez, Melky Cabrera, Gio Gonzalez and several others to the use of banned substances, including human growth hormone.
A spokesman for Rodriguez denied Friday’s allegations.Los Angeles Rams 11-5
Last Game - Loss vs. San Fransisco
Up Next - vs. Atlanta
2017 NFC West Division Champions
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Originally posted by pHILSANITY07 View Postso its what, 50 or 100 games he's suspended?
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Originally posted by mustang_marc View PostI don't know about suspensions, but his credibility is fucked. Not one is gonna vote his ass in.Los Angeles Rams 11-5
Last Game - Loss vs. San Fransisco
Up Next - vs. Atlanta
2017 NFC West Division Champions
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostNot that long ago, he was going to blow away Ruth and Hank Aaron, and be the first guy to hit 800 HR's. Hell, he hit 500 by the age of 32.
Oh, well...Los Angeles Rams 11-5
Last Game - Loss vs. San Fransisco
Up Next - vs. Atlanta
2017 NFC West Division Champions
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