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    Default Alex Rodriguez tested positive for anabolic steroids...

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...ids/index.html

    In 2003, when he won the American League home run title and the AL Most Valuable Player award as a shortstop for the Texas Rangers, Alex Rodriguez tested positive for two anabolic steroids, four sources have independently told Sports Illustrated.

    Rodriguez's name appears on a list of 104 players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball's '03 survey testing, SI's sources say. As part of a joint agreement with the MLB Players Association, the testing was conducted to determine if it was necessary to impose mandatory random drug testing across the major leagues in 2004.

    When approached by an SI reporter on Thursday at a gym in Miami, Rodriguez declined to discuss his 2003 test results. "You'll have to talk to the union," said Rodriguez, the Yankees' third baseman since his trade to New York in February 2004. When asked if there was an explanation for his positive test, he said, "I'm not saying anything."

    Phone messages left by SI for players' union executive director Donald Fehr were not returned.

    Though MLB's drug policy has expressly prohibited the use of steroids without a valid prescription since 1991, there were no penalties for a positive test in 2003. The results of that year's survey testing of 1,198 players were meant to be anonymous under the agreement between the commissioner's office and the players association. Rodriguez's testing information was found, however, after federal agents, armed with search warrants, seized the '03 test results from Comprehensive Drug Testing, Inc., of Long Beach, Calif., one of two labs used by MLB in connection with that year's survey testing. The seizure took place in April 2004 as part of the government's investigation into 10 major league players linked to the BALCO scandal -- though Rodriguez himself has never been connected to BALCO.

    The list of the 104 players whose urine samples tested positive is under seal in California. However, two sources familiar with the evidence that the government has gathered in its investigation of steroid use in baseball and two other sources with knowledge of the testing results have told Sports Illustrated that Rodriguez is one of the 104 players identified as having tested positive, in his case for testosterone and an anabolic steroid known by the brand name Primobolan. All four sources spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the evidence.

    Primobolan, which is also known by the chemical name methenolone, is an injected or orally administered drug that is more expensive than most steroids. (A 12-week cycle can cost $500.) It improves strength and maintains lean muscle with minimal bulk development, according to steroid experts, and has relatively few side effects. Kirk Radomski, the former New York Mets clubhouse employee who in 2007 pleaded guilty to illegal distribution of steroids to numerous major league players, described in his recent book, Bases Loaded: The Inside Story of the Steroid Era in Baseball by the Central Figure in the Mitchell Report, how players increasingly turned to drugs such as Primobolan in 2003, in part to avoid detection in testing. Primobolan is detectable for a shorter period of time than the steroid previously favored by players, Deca-Durabolin. According to a search of FDA records, Primobolan is not an approved prescription drug in the United States, nor was it in 2003. (Testosterone can be taken legally with an appropriate medical prescription.)

    Rodriguez finished the 2003 season by winning his third straight league home run title (with 47) and the first of his three MVP awards.

    Because more than 5% of big leaguers had tested positive in 2003, baseball instituted a mandatory random-testing program, with penalties, in '04. According to the 2007 Mitchell Report on steroid use in baseball, in September 2004, Gene Orza, the chief operating officer of the players' union, violated an agreement with MLB by tipping off a player (not named in the report) about an upcoming, supposedly unannounced drug test. Three major league players who spoke to SI said that Rodriguez was also tipped by Orza in early September 2004 that he would be tested later that month. Rodriguez declined to respond on Thursday when asked about the warning Orza provided him.

    When Orza was asked on Friday in the union's New York City office about the tipping allegations, he told a reporter, "I'm not interested in discussing this information with you."

    Anticipating that the 33-year-old Rodriguez, who has 553 career home runs, could become the game's alltime home run king, the Yankees signed him in November 2007 to a 10-year, incentive-laden deal that could be worth as much as $305 million. Rodriguez is reportedly guaranteed $275 million and could receive a $6 million bonus each time he ties one of the four players at the top of the list: Willie Mays (660), Babe Ruth (714), Hank Aaron (755) and Barry Bonds (762), and an additional $6 million for passing Bonds. In order to receive the incentive money, the contract reportedly requires Rodriguez to make extra promotional appearances and sign memorabilia for the Yankees as part of a marketing plan surrounding his pursuit of Bonds's record. Two sources familiar with Rodriguez's contract told SI that there is no language about steroids in the contract that would put Rodriguez at risk of losing money.

    Arguments before an 11-judge panel in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Pasadena are ongoing between government prosecutors and the players' association over the government's seizure of the test results from the Long Beach lab. The agents who collected the material had a search warrant only for the results for the 10 BALCO-linked players. Attorneys from the union argue that the government is entitled only to the results for those players, not the entire list. If the court sides with the union, federal authorities may be barred from using the positive survey test results of non-BALCO players such as Rodriguez in their ongoing investigations.
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    awesome.

    of course, now everyone bitching about Bonds doing it when it wasn't against the rules will be defending A-Rod, because it wasn't against the rules.

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    I wonder what A-Rod has to say about this one. Will he admit or deny? Like Bonds, he was already an awesome player but if everyone was doing it, why not?

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    so A(nabolic)-Rod admitted to three years of roid usage today.

    Way to come clean, A(sterix)-Rod.

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    I hope the other 104 names get released! How is it possible only A-Rod's name came out?
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    do people even care anymore?

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    omfg who cares it really getting old.....and its baseball

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    They are all on steroids...we already knew this.

    Makes the game more exciting, god knows baseball could use it...

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    NO WAI!

    Everyone is juicing in the MLB
    In reference to Rob Anders:
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    Hes not really that bad...

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    Substance abuse to get an edge is in EVERY league. The fans who don't know this are either in denial or clueless.

    Who cares if they juice in the mlb? It might add 15-20 more home runs to a player's year end stats, but juice isnt what makes a hitter dangerous. Judging what a pitcher has been throwing in the past, against what he's throwing in the game, mixed in with any signals you can pick up off the infield or tips the pitcher might give if he forgets to hide his fingers ... Dont see how roids helps you there. Guys like Bonds and A-Rod have been dangerous hitters since they were in their teens, the only thing roids changed was their power numbers. In the years he didnt juice A-Rod averaged around 35-38 HR a year. In the 3 years he tested positive for juicing he was just past 50 HR each year. All his other stats were pretty much the same. Wow he really changed the game.

    Someone is caught in the Tour D'France, Olympics, etc every single time. Doping is so far ahead of anti doping testing that there is stuff that they dont even know how to test for yet. For every guy they catch, another few get away with it.

    For fucks sakes the CFL doesnt do ANY kind of testing because they already know what the results will be so why waste any money.

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    Originally posted by max_boost
    I hope the other 104 names get released! How is it possible only A-Rod's name came out?
    MLB is kind of like an Old Boys Club. They decide who gets fucked over and who doesnt even if the crime is the same. The last time players went before congress, guys like Palmero and Giambi, lied just like Bonds and were caught. For some reason only Bonds has been hung out to dry and is about to go to jail.

    Someone inside leaked the info to Sports Illustrated, and then one of their reporters approached A-Rod in a Miami gym with the proof. Jose Canseco has been saying A-Rod and a ton of others juiced for years and everyone said he was just hard up for cash and attention. Either way, I'm pretty sure a lot of more names will come out.

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    Originally posted by 5hift
    Who cares if they juice in the mlb? It might add 15-20 more home runs to a player's year end stats, but juice isnt what makes a hitter dangerous. Judging what a pitcher has been throwing in the past, against what he's throwing in the game, mixed in with any signals you can pick up off the infield or tips the pitcher might give if he forgets to hide his fingers ... Dont see how roids helps you there. Guys like Bonds and A-Rod have been dangerous hitters since they were in their teens, the only thing roids changed was their power numbers. In the years he didnt juice A-Rod averaged around 35-38 HR a year. In the 3 years he tested positive for juicing he was just past 50 HR each year. All his other stats were pretty much the same. Wow he really changed the game.
    This is one of the most retarded things I've ever heard. Do you watch baseball? Think about how many guys hit balls to the warning track and deep into the field. Steroids are the difference between these balls dying on the warning track and leaving the yard. 15-20 HR's a year by one player is a SIGNIFICANT difference, especially when they're paying him $25M a year. A 38 HR player is not worth $25 million dollars. A 50 HR player is.

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    American baseball great uses performance enhancing drugs... this is what the ump-teenth player in how many years?

    The great American past-time....

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    Where's the "Oh my God...NO WAY" smiley face from pop-up ads when I need it.
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    Funny thing is that the only guy that appears to be telling the truth is the guy no one initially believes, Jose Canseco.

    So far, all the players he said used steroids have been caught or linked to steroids use. These include Rafael Palmero, Roger Clemens and A-Rod.

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