Alex Rodriguez answered one big question Tuesday, admitting his cousin repeatedly injected him with a substance from the Dominican Republic.
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New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez offered new details about his performance-enhancing drug use Tuesday, saying his cousin injected him with an over-the-counter substance to gain an energy boost.
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Rich Hofman, who coached Alex Rodriguez in high school, says he's confident the star will emerge from the steroid scandal and will work to become an even better player.
AP sports columnist Jim Litke breaks down Alex Rodriquez's admission of using performance enhancing drugs.
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Speaking at a news conference in Washington D.C. on Monday, President Barack Obama says Alex Rodriguez's admission of steroid use 'tarnishes an entire era in baseball.
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In the wake of Alex Rodriguez's admission of steroid use, the AP's Ron Blum discusses the implications of Monday's revelation, the potential reaction of MLB fans to the news and whether A-Rod has damaged his Hall of Fame Chances.
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Some jaded New York sports fans say they're disappointed, but not shocked at a report that Yankees star Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids six years ago.
Alex Rodriguez admitted Monday that he used performance-enhancing drugs from 2001-03, saying he did so because of the pressures of being baseball's highest-paid player.
Sports Illustrated has reported that Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in 2003.
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