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Alex Rodríguez chivateó a sus compañeros

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El ex tercera base de los Yankees reveló a agentes federales en 2014 que el fundador de Biogénesis, Anthony Bosch, le había dicho que Manny Ramírez, Ryan Braun y otro jugador del All-Star también eran clientes de drogas para mejorar el rendimiento, según documentos obtenidos por ESPN.

Rodríguez dio esos nombres a los agentes cuando se reunió con dos ayudantes del fiscal del Departamento de Justicia de EE.UU. y siete agentes de la Administración para el Control de Drogas el 29 de enero de 2014.

Esta reunión se produjo varias semanas después de que recibiera su suspensión de 211 partidos por violar la política sobre sustancias dopantes de la MLB, lo que le valió la inhabilitación para toda la temporada 2014.