Today, the MLB handed out their punishments to 13 players found using performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). It is the largest drug bust in the league's history. 12 of the players have agreed to a 50-game suspension, without the chance for appeal, following the outcome of the Biogenesis of America case. Alex Rodriguez received the heaviest suspension. The 14-time all-star, three-time AL MVP, and World Series champion will be suspended through the end of the 2014 season, totaling 211 games. Rodriguez is expected to appeal the league's suspension, which could leave him in the Yankees's lineup until a final decision has been made. If his appeal is later denied, his suspension could run into 2015. The first punishment related to the Biogenesis case was announced last month when Milwaukee player Ryan Braun accepted a 65-day suspension without chance for appeal. He has since been dropped by the majority of his sponsors, including Nike.
The MLB investigation began when several players were accused of obtaining HGH from the now defunct rejuvenation clinic Biogenesis of America. A disgruntled ex-employee disclosed several records, which revealed that the actual purpose of the clinic had been to sell PEDs.
*All stats are for 2013 season if not otherwise specified.
AVG (2012): .272
HR (2012): 18
RBI (2012): 57
Salary: $28 million
AVG: .283
HR: 4
RBI: 31
Salary: $1.275 million
AVG: .305
HR: 11
RBI: 54
Salary (2012): $5.5 million
AVG: Unknown
HR: 16
RBI: 73
Salary: Unknown
W-L (Career): 3-1
ERA (Career): 3.48
SV (Career) : 0
Salary (2012): $490,500
*Recently Traded to the Yankees
AVG (Career): .206
HR: 1
RBI: 3
Salary: $493,000
W-L (Career): 3-2
ERA (Career): 4.21
SV (Career): 0
Salary (2012): $482,500
W-L (Career): 4-3
ERA (Career): 4
SV (Career): 1
Salary (2012): $495,000
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