Alex Rodriguez Confesses to Steroid Usage in DEA Meeting

“Why are you making us do this, you piece of shit?” (c) Tony Soprano

Nearly two years, Alex Rodiguez has maintained innocence on using performance enhancement drugs, in his current tenure with the New York Yankees. He previously admitted in 2007 to usage banned substances in high school to give him an extra-boost, before he was drafted as the number one overall player at 17 for the Seattle Mariners; and once again in 2001 for the Texas Rangers. Last August, Biogenesis Founder, Tony Bosch surrendered to federal enforces, on what many had cited being the biggest dope scandal ever.

With the South Florida anti-aging Biogenesis clinic finally shut down for good, reports have now surfaced the Yankee slugger confessed to recent P.E.D. usage after a meeting with the DRUG Enforcement Administration for full immunity – much like his former supplier Mr. Bosch. A-Rod was reportedly paying him $12,000 a month for HGH injections, edible testosterone gummies (okay) and steroid cream – during his MVP-seasons.

“Rodriguez injected the HGH into his stomach,” the DEA report stated, according to the newspaper. “Rodriguez said Bosch told him the HGH would help with sleep, weight, hair growth, eyesight and muscle recovery. Bosch advised him to only use mid-stream urine for MLB drug testing,” the DEA report stated, according to the newspaper. “Bosch told Rodriguez not to use the beginning or the end urine stream.”

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The sit-down took place on January 29th earlier this year, which was just months after his original banning in 2013 alongside Ryan Braun and 20 other players. After being forced under oath to a confession, he was still proclaiming innocence in the public eye saying he was tricked into taking steroids and even tried to sue Bud Selig and the MLB over his year-long suspension – that was later withdrawn before blowing trial.

Last week, reports also surfaced that A-Rod paid his cousin Yuri Sucart $1 Million in cash to keep silence on illegal PED usage – the same day he was reinstated back to the Yankees organization. Throughout 2014, Rodriguez has went into exile in the midst of his drug troubles and is set to report to Yankees spring training in exactly four months. With the winter season approaching for the craziest months of MLB outside of post-season action, we’re sure this isn’t the last report that surfaces for the 39-year-old third baseman.

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