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Should A-rod be suspended [5 vote(s)]

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MLB Today 3/1


MLB Today will be a neatly wrapped package for all of your baseball  stories and  rumors. I will be doing this daily as long as their baseball to be played.

A-ROD Meets With MLB Officials by Bryan Hoch / MLB.COM

TAMPA, Fla. -- Alex Rodriguez left the Yankees on Sunday afternoon, and only the eventual outcome of the World Baseball Classic will dictate the date of his return.

But before he suits up for the Dominican Republic, Rodriguez had a brief detour. A-Rod met with officials from Major League Baseball's Department of Investigations and Labor Relations Department after he left Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Fla.

The Associated Press reported that Rodriguez had two lawyers, Jay Reisinger and James E. Sharp, with him at the meeting in Tampa, Fla. Also present, according to The AP, were union general counsel Michael Weiner, MLB vice president of investigations Dan Mullin, MLB executive vice president for labor relations Rob Manfred, and senior vice president and general counsel for labor Dan Halem.

Rodriguez's meeting with MLB was intended to be non-disciplinary in nature. The New York Times reported on its Web site early Sunday morning that officials wanted to know who provided Rodriguez with performance-enhancing drugs and whether that person had access to Major League clubhouses.

Officials also had questions about Rodriguez's relationships with Angel Presinal, a trainer banned from big league clubhouses, and his cousin, Yuri Sucart. A-Rod said Sucart repeatedly injected him with a banned substance known as "boli" that was brought into the United States from the Dominican Republic.

Bowden Goes Bye-Bye
Jim Bowden, Nationals GM, Resigned from his position because of a possible connection to alleged skimming of Latin American bonuses, which he denied. Here is Bowden's official press release:
I am today resigning my position as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Washington Nationals. It is an emotional decision that saddens me, but one that I feel is in the best interests of two of the things I love most - baseball and the Washington Nationals.

My resignation is based upon my realization that my ability to properly represent the Washington Nationals has been compromised because of false allegations contained in the press. I am disappointed by the media reports regarding investigations into any of my professional activities. There have been no charges made, and there has been no indication that parties have found any wrongdoing on my part.

At the same time, while I have done nothing wrong, I place a greater value on the love, respect, and best interests of my family, friends, the game of baseball -- that I've served lovingly and faithfully for close to 25 years -- and, the reputation and future of the Washington Nationals, which I'm proud to have been a part of since its inception in 2004.

I believe I have had one of the great challenges afforded to any general manager in baseball. I was hired in November 2004 to make day-to-day baseball decisions on an interim basis with no ownership group, no permanent place to play and no legitimate minor league system. There was little to no budget for a major league roster. But, with the help of some very special assistants, we persevered. Today, we have some of the best owners in the game. We have one of the finest new ballparks, with a beautiful view of the Nation's Capitol. And, we are headed in the right direction with the nucleus of a young, competitive and interesting major league baseball team that is capable of turning into a contender in a short period of time.

I'm proud to have had the opportunity to be part of such a special organization with so many tremendous people who will always be my friends, and am also proud of my contributions to Major League Baseball, the Washington Nationals and the game.

I wish nothing but success to the Lerner Family, Stan Kasten and the Washington Nationals organization, and to the very special players and front office personnel with whom I've built strong and meaningful relationships. I also want to thank all of the players, managers, coaches, front office staff and ownership for treating my family members like their own.

In closing, let me state this is a bittersweet moment for me. While I will always have the experiences and fond memories of my relationships with the Nationals, Stan Kasten and the Lerner family, who have always been gracious and fair in their dealings with me, I will also carry with me the cold hard realization that my life has been turned upside down by a news media that prints entire stories attributed solely to anonymous sources who refuse to be identified and who are free to allege anything they choose for any purpose without fear of retribution. One can only understand the impact of false allegations, insinuations and innuendos by the press if they themselves been the subject of those false allegations. However, I also want to thank the many media members, who have dealt with me with fairness and professionalism, and they far outweigh the others.

Like anyone else, I have made mistakes in all areas of my personal and professional life, but I leave here with the true belief that I have done nothing intentionally to harm the Washington Nationals or Major League Baseball. The team, the fans and media can now turn all of their attention from the distractions off-the-field to where it belongs, on the baseball field for the Washington Nationals and their upcoming 2009 championship season.

Question of the day: Do u think A-ROD will get suspended (like Chris Cause thinks) and if he does do u think he deserves it?


-- Edited by pennstate10min at 15:23, 2009-03-02

-- Edited by pennstate10min at 15:24, 2009-03-02

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