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http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/2009/05/02/2009-05-02_mlb_probing_arod_again.html&cid=1340555407&ei=oUX9ScOnNpek8wSg3fCBCA&usg=AFQjCNGb986hm1WScH-UKtfvQdaSJj0zxg
[SIZE=-1]New York Daily News, NY[SIZE=-1] - Teri Thompson[/SIZE][SIZE=-1], Roger Rubin[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Rodriguez is believed to have told investigators and MLB officials in a two-hour meeting that he did not use performance-enhancing drugs beyond 2003, a claim that investigators found suspicious enough to continue investigating after reports in the Daily News linked A-Rod to banned trainer Angel Presinal as recently as last fall. Presinal, as The News first reported, was banned from private areas of every MLB ballpark after an October 2001 incident linking him to an unmarked gym bag full of steroids found at a Canadian airport. Presinal, a popular trainer with players from the Dominican Republic, then worked for Cleveland Indians slugger Juan Gonzalez. Those reports, in conjunction with claims in a new book about Rodriguez by Sports Illustrated columnist Selena Roberts, who first reported in February that A-Rod had tested positive for steroids in 2003, have led MLB to contact associates of the Yankee third baseman to try determine the veracity of his statements, according to a report by The New York Times. ...[/SIZE]
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/2009/05/02/2009-05-02_mlb_probing_arod_again.html&cid=1340555407&ei=oUX9ScOnNpek8wSg3fCBCA&usg=AFQjCNGb986hm1WScH-UKtfvQdaSJj0zxg
[SIZE=-1]New York Daily News, NY[SIZE=-1] - Teri Thompson[/SIZE][SIZE=-1], Roger Rubin[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Rodriguez is believed to have told investigators and MLB officials in a two-hour meeting that he did not use performance-enhancing drugs beyond 2003, a claim that investigators found suspicious enough to continue investigating after reports in the Daily News linked A-Rod to banned trainer Angel Presinal as recently as last fall. Presinal, as The News first reported, was banned from private areas of every MLB ballpark after an October 2001 incident linking him to an unmarked gym bag full of steroids found at a Canadian airport. Presinal, a popular trainer with players from the Dominican Republic, then worked for Cleveland Indians slugger Juan Gonzalez. Those reports, in conjunction with claims in a new book about Rodriguez by Sports Illustrated columnist Selena Roberts, who first reported in February that A-Rod had tested positive for steroids in 2003, have led MLB to contact associates of the Yankee third baseman to try determine the veracity of his statements, according to a report by The New York Times. ...[/SIZE]
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/2009/05/02/2009-05-02_mlb_probing_arod_again.html&cid=1340555407&ei=oUX9ScOnNpek8wSg3fCBCA&usg=AFQjCNGb986hm1WScH-UKtfvQdaSJj0zxg
