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MistaNova

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A-Rod Was Right
« on: May 14, 2014, 10:18:29 PM »
Newsday’s Gus Garcia-Roberts broke this news earlier in the week that MLB didn’t listen after being repeatedly warned by Florida authorities that the documents they were chasing as evidence in the Alex Rodriguez Biogenesis scandal were not to be purchased because they were stolen.

This is just one instance of MLB’s reported illegal conduct in the infamous Biogenesis investigation off the official police report submitted by detectives that Newsday made public on May 11, 2014.

Lead detective, Terrence Payne wrote that there was “evidence of involvement” by “several MLB investigators” that the stolen documents were acquired from a convicted felon for the sum of $125,000. MLB knew the documents were obtained illegally, which is a felony. Translation, the documents would not hold up as evidence in any US Court.

NBC Sports quoted from the police report that, Sandra Boonenberg, a spokeswoman for the Boca Raton Police Department, stated unequivocally that a Florida investigator “warned MLB not to purchase the documents” and that the investigator told their detective about that conversation “before the documents were purchased” by MLB.

And this is only the tip of the iceberg…and surely a story the A-Rod thirsty media would pounce on, right?

Wrong.

This story has not been reported on ESPN at all, nor has it even been told in the NY Post.

Not even the A-Rod scandal obsessed NY Daily News that just a week ago deemed A-Rod’s shaving habits as front-page news, but deemed this HUGE development in A-Rod saga, as not worthy news to report.

NYDN’s Mike Lupica should be writing an article apologizing to A-Rod for the things he wrote, but that would make Bud Selig wrong, right?

The NYDN did feel readers should know that, MLB chief operating officer Rob Manfred said league officials had concluded that it was time to restructure the unit, now that the Biogenesis case is over; hence why lead Biogenesis investigator, Dan Mullin and four others got fired by MLB on May 1, 2014.

And still, the NYDN haven’t touched on the police report findings, which is almost tongue-in-cheek considering their love for everything A-Rod, just long as it makes him look bad.

Ok…but wait, the Player’s Association must be irate about these findings so must have issued a statement, and scheduled a press conference, right?

Wrong again, as the Player’s Association hasn’t uttered a word.

Read more at the source: ladylovespinstripes.com/yankees-alex-rodriguez-2/
The article that started this article:
http://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/yankees/mlb-s-alex-rodriguez-inquiry-probers-were-told-documents-were-stolen-but-bought-records-anyway-in-1.7984717

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Hack Wilson - real

Re: A-Rod Was Right
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2014, 04:43:59 AM »
A-rod is an american hero
 

MistaNova

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Re: A-Rod Was Right
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2014, 11:57:50 AM »
A-rod is an american hero

We should all aspire to be like A-Rod.
 

Hack Wilson - real

Re: A-Rod Was Right
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2014, 04:17:34 PM »
i wish my bank account was 1/100th of his.  i think that's modest...