Clinic owner details A-Rod doping scheme
Published: 13 Jan. 2014, 20:46
Major League Baseball’s key witness against Alex Rodriguez says he designed and administered an elaborate doping program for the 14-time All-Star that started in 2010.
Anthony Bosch, owner of the now closed Florida anti-aging clinic, Biogensis, said in an interview on ‘’60 Minutes’’ Sunday night that Rodriguez paid him $12,000 per month to provide him with an assortment of banned drugs that included testosterone and human growth hormone.
Rodriguez’s suspension was reduced Saturday by an arbitrator from 211 games to 162, plus all playoff games next season.
MLB Chief Operating Officer Rob Manfred said in the segment Bosch agreed to cooperate with the investigation because he felt his life was in danger.
AP
Anthony Bosch, owner of the now closed Florida anti-aging clinic, Biogensis, said in an interview on ‘’60 Minutes’’ Sunday night that Rodriguez paid him $12,000 per month to provide him with an assortment of banned drugs that included testosterone and human growth hormone.
Rodriguez’s suspension was reduced Saturday by an arbitrator from 211 games to 162, plus all playoff games next season.
MLB Chief Operating Officer Rob Manfred said in the segment Bosch agreed to cooperate with the investigation because he felt his life was in danger.
AP
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
To write comments, please log in to one of the accounts.
Standards Board Policy (0/250자)