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New documents reveal A-Rod informed on PED users and deceived Yankees.

Alex Rodriguez #13⁣ of the New York Yankees swings at the pitch against the⁤ Tampa⁣ Bay Devil Rays ​on July 21, 2007⁣ at​ Yankee Stadium ⁤in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by‍ Al Bello/Getty Images)

OAN’s James Meyers

6:18 PM – Wednesday, September 13, ⁣2023

A new report revealed former ⁢New ​York Yankees third baseman Alex‌ Rodriguez informed on other fellow Major League Baseball (MLB) players back ​in 2014 in⁣ a performance enhancing drugs‍ (PED) doping‌ scandal.

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According to documents obtained by ESPN, Rodriguez revealed to federal agents in 2014 he was told by Biogenesis founder Anthony Bosch that Manny Ramirez, Ryan Braun and one other ⁣All-Star player⁣ were other⁣ performance-enhancing drug clients.

However,‍ the third All-Star player never tested positive for PEDs and⁢ was not​ listed in the story.

The names were ⁣given by ⁣Rodriguez, when he ‍met with two assistant ​United States Department of Justice Attorneys and seven Drug‌ Enforcement Administration agents on ⁣January 29th,‍ 2014.

The meeting with the attorneys came multiple weeks after he ⁤received a 211-game suspension for violating​ the league’s PED‌ policy, which resulted⁤ in⁢ an ban for the entire 2014 season.

After telling​ the names‌ to the agents he was granted “Queen for a Day” status⁤ by prosecutors, which gave him ⁢the right to share the details without the⁣ repercussions ‍of‌ being legally prosecuted.

The former ⁢third baseman admitted in ‍the meeting in 2014 to using PEDs he bought⁢ from Bosch, according to ⁢the new ​documents.

Per the report, Rodriguez paid an estimated $12,000 per month ⁤to⁢ Bosch for “doping protocols fueled ‍by testosterone creams, red,⁤ gummy-like lozenges containing testosterone ‌and human growth hormone,” from 2010-2012.

Additionally, Rodriguez told the agents his cousin, Yuri Sucart Sr., had supplied him with performance-enhancing drugs for at least a decade.

Sucart, eventually threatened to blackmail the ⁢former New York Yankees player if he did not ⁢receive $5 million, per the report.

Sucart had once been known as‌ Rodriguez’s “well-compensated assistant,” serving ‍as Rodriguez’s personal handler since he entered ⁣the majors as an ⁢18-year-old in 1994, according to ESPN.

He was able to set up a meeting between Rodriguez and Bosch ⁣in 2010 to discuss the ‌products, per the report.

However, ⁣down the road Rodriguez’s and Sucart’s relationship​ eventually evaporated. The former ⁤baseball player told the⁣ agents‍ he‌ fired his cousin after⁣ he “frivolously⁢ spent approximately $250,000 to $500,000, of his ‌money without⁤ Rodriguez’s consent,” according ⁢to the report.

Rodriguez’s cousin threatened the former third baseman with blackmail on December 24th, 2012 if he‍ did not‌ pay​ the aforementioned⁣ $5 million. If he did not⁢ pay it he ‍would inform Major League Baseball ​of the ⁤illegal activities taking place.

According to the⁣ Miami Herald, Rodriguez called it an “extortion letter” to DEA⁣ agents,⁣ and settled with his cousin for $900,000.

In the meeting with the ⁤agents,‌ Rodriguez told them that Sucart “had the effect of bringing‍ other people into the federal investigative ⁢record,” which included the identification ​of the married Sucart’s girlfriend.

The ⁢former MLB player has been⁣ with ESPN since 2018 and currently co-hosts the “KayRod Cast,” which is ⁤an alternate feed of the networks “Sunday Night Baseball.”

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