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Major League Baseball said it is investigating reports that a South Florida anti-aging clinic supplied performance-enhancing drugs to several players, including Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez, from 2009 to 2012.
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Major League Baseball is investigating allegations that a South Florida anti-aging clinic supplied performance-enhancing drugs to several players, including New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez, from 2009 to 2012.
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And that was before a January report in Miami New Times alleging he received performance-enhancing drugs from a Florida anti-aging clinic.
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The Miami New Times reported last week that Rodriguez is included in records the paper claims show he bought performance-enhancing drugs from a defunct Florida anti-aging clinic.
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It may also be no coincidence that the testing of amateurs is well under way in Florida, home to countless anti-aging clinics that are a common source of testosterone and other performance-enhancing drugs.
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The combination of Rodriguez's undergoing another hip surgery earlier this month and Major League Baseball's investigation into whether several players, including Rodriguez, received performance-enhancing drugs from a South Florida anti-aging clinic raises the once-unthinkable possibility that the two parties may divorce.
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