The Telegram (St. John's)

A-Rod’s lawyer wants some testimony on Bosch released

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New York (AP) — One of Alex Rodriguez’s lawyers wants Major League Baseball to release testimony about whether Commission­er Bud Selig knew Anthony Bosch distribute­d banned substances to teenagers.

Rob Manfred, baseball’s chief operating officer, testified last week during the grievance filed by the players’ union to overturn Rodriguez’s 211-game suspension.

A person familiar with the hearing, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Associated PressManfr­ed testified the sport wasn’t concerned whether Bosch distribute­d performanc­eenhancing drugs to minors because MLB’s interest was his relationsh­ip with players under investigat­ion.

Baseball suspended 13 players last summer following its investigat­ion of Bosch’s now-closed Biogenesis of America antiaging clinic. Rodriguez received the lengthiest penalty and was the only one in the group to contest his discipline.

Manfred said he explained during his testimony that MLB’s focus was on whether players violated the sport’s drug agreement or labour contract. He also said MLB had been a leader in preventing steroid abuse by youth. Manfred blamed Rodriguez’s side for the release of informatio­n from the hearing.

“There have been numerous and ongoing leaks from Mr. Tacopina and other members of the Rodriguez camp,” he said.

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