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Alex Rodriguez's reported ratting out of fellow players during a 2014 meeting with two assistant US Department of Justice attorneys and seven Drug Enforcement Administration agents occurred to avoid testifying in congress, per the NY Post. <br/><br/>In 2014, Rodriguez met with two assistant US Department of Justice attorneys and seven Drug Enforcement Administration agents and handed over the names of three fellow players, as reported by ESPN. Specifically, <a href="https://ciapowerinc.com">비아그라사이트</a> Rodriguez is accused of outing Boston Red Sox slugger Manny Ramirez and Milwaukee Brewers right fielder Ryan Braun. <br/><br/>According to the report, Rodriguez met with the federal agents and prosecutors on January 29, <a href="https://xn--e02bu7jmtfjtaly408bwqa98g.com">카마그라구매</a> 2014 in Weston, Florida and was granted immunity under a deal known colloquially as 'Queen for a Day' -- meaning he could not be prosecuted over information revealed in the session, but had to tell the truth or face charges for lying to federal agents. <br/><br/>'I 100 percent believe he got off the hook of testifying in Congress because he cooperated,' a source told The Post.<br/><br/>Both Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire - long accused of using steroids - testified in hearings relating to steroid use in sports.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><strong><u>Alex Rodriguez reportedly informed on MLB players who were involved with Anthony Bosch</u></strong><br/><br/>Hearing the news live on Foul Territory Thursday, ex-Yankee David Wells had a characteristically strong response. <br/><br/><u><b>'That's not good. That will come back to bite you in the a** tenfold,' Wells said. </b></u><br/><br/>'Nobody likes a rat. You always lie your way out of everything until you get caught and then you got to come clean.'<br/><br/>The meeting came after Rodriguez's MLB arbitration hearing, meaning that his statements to the feds, which were likely shared with the league, wouldn't factor into MLB sanctions.<br/><br/>MLB's independent arbitrator had already suspended him for the entirety of the 2014 season, finding that he was a drug cheater and had tried to obstruct the league's investigation into the Biogenesis scandal. <br/><br/>During arbitration, Rodriguez and his attorneys had furiously denied allegations that he'd used PEDs, accusing Biogenesis owner Bosch of setting him up. <br/><br/>According to ESPN, the meeting with the feds was the first time that Rodriguez admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs purchased from Bosch.<br/><br/>Bosch, who owned the now-defunct Biogenesis clinic, pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute testosterone and was sentenced in February 2015 to four years in prison. <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Anthony Bosch, who owned the now-defunct Biogenesis clinic, pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute testosterone and was <a href="https://www.caringbridge.org/search?q=sentenced">sentenced</a> in February 2015 to four years in prison<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><strong>Rodriguez is accused of outing Boston's Manny Ramirez and Milwaukee's Ryan Braun</strong><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><img><strong><u>Alex Rodriguez revealed during a 2014 meeting with the DEA he used Viagra and Cialis for 'fun'</u></strong><br
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