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Monday, August 5, 2013

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Major League Baseball has agreed to 50-game suspensions with 12 players for their roles in the Biogenesis case, FoxSports.com reported Monday.

Alex Rodriguez was expected to be served with the harshest penalty, and an announcement was expected later Monday.

The players confirmed by FoxSports.com to have agreed to the suspensions without the right to appeal are: heir roles in the Biogenesis case.

•Nelson Cruz, Rangers outfielder.

•Everth Cabrera, Padres shortstop.

•Jhonny Peralta, Tigers shortstop.

•Antonio Bastardo, Phillies reliever.

•Jordany Valdespin, Mets outfielder.

•Francisco Cervelli, Yankees catcher.

•Jesus Montero, Mariners catcher.

•Cesar Puello, Mets outfield prospect.

• Sergio Escalona, Houston Astros pitching prospect.

•Fernando Martinez, Yankees outfield prospect.

•Fautino De Los Santos, free-agent pitcher.

•Jordan Norberto, free-agent pitcher.

Milwaukee outfielder Ryan Braun was the first player to reach an agreement with MLB on a suspension for his connection to the Biogenesis case. The 2011 NL MVP accepted a season-ending 65-game suspens MVP accepted a season-ending 65-game suspension last month.

The Yankees have said they expected Rodriguez to be accused of recruiting other athletes for the clinic, attempting to obstruct MLB's investigation and not being truthful with MLB in the past when he discussed his relationship with Dr. Anthony Galea, who pleaded guilty two years ago to a federal charge of bringing unapproved drugs into the United States from Canada.

Rodriguez's suspension will likely run through the end of the 2014 season, sources told ESPN's "Outside the Lines" on Saturday.

The Yankees also expect Rodriguez to be eligible to play Monday night, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney, because they expect his suspension to be tied solely to a drug-policy violation and thus eligible to be appealed. Major League Baseball has agreed to 50-game suspensions with 12 players for their roles in the Biogenesis case, FoxSports.com reported Monday.

Alex Rodriguez was expected to be served with the harshest penalty, and an announcement was expected later Monday.

The players confirmed by FoxSports.com to have agreed to the suspensions without the right to appeal are: heir roles in the Biogenesis case.

•Nelson Cruz, Rangers outfielder.

•Everth Cabrera, Padres shortstop.

•Jhonny Peralta, Tigers shortstop.

•Antonio Bastardo, Phillies reliever.

•Jordany Valdespin, Mets outfielder.

•Francisco Cervelli, Yankees catcher.

•Jesus Montero, Mariners catcher.

•Cesar Puello, Mets outfield prospect.

• Sergio Escalona, Houston Astros pitching prospect.

•Fernando Martinez, Yankees outfield prospect.

•Fautino De Los Santos, free-agent pitcher.

•Jordan Norberto, free-agent pitcher.

Milwaukee outfielder Ryan Braun was the first player to reach an agreement with MLB on a suspension for his connection to the Biogenesis case. The 2011 NL MVP accepted a season-ending 65-game suspens MVP accepted a season-ending 65-game suspension last month.

The Yankees have said they expected Rodriguez to be accused of recruiting other athletes for the clinic, attempting to obstruct MLB's investigation and not being truthful with MLB in the past when he discussed his relationship with Dr. Anthony Galea, who pleaded guilty two years ago to a federal charge of bringing unapproved drugs into the United States from Canada.

Rodriguez's suspension will likely run through the end of the 2014 season, sources told ESPN's "Outside the Lines" on Saturday.

The Yankees also expect Rodriguez to be eligible to play Monday night, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney, because they expect his suspension to be tied solely to a drug-policy violation and thus eligible to be appealed. Alex Rodriguez suspended without pay through 2014 season.can reject MLB case and play this season and most of it till hearing of the case. Alex Rodriguez can play during appeals proces

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