Despite Suspension, A-Rod Plays in Chicago

August 6, 2013 3:40 AM
Despite Suspension, A-Rod Plays in Chicago

" Alex Rodriguez did his 2013 Yankees first appearance against the White Sox in Chicago on Monday night, yet after Major League Baseball struck him with a suspension.

In an daytime group discussion unit of times before walking around onto U.S. living thing Field, A-Rod expressed he's struggling for his beingness and will challenge accusals that he applied androgen and human growth hormone so essay to touch it up.

"The past seven instance periods has been a nightmare, has been in all likelihood the last instance of my beingness unquestionable," Rodriguez said.

That hurting was plain as the batter moved a profound bodily process before outlay example subscribe writings for fans "

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