Baseball

Lawyer: A-Rod admitted steroid use to DEA

AP

MIAMI – A lawyer for the University of Miami’s former pitching coach says Alex Rodriguez admitted to federal investigators he used steroids.

Attorney Frank Quintero Jr., who represents Lazaro Collazo in his defense of charges of conspiracy to distribute performance-enhancing drugs, told The Associated Press that the New York Yankees third baseman confessed to steroids use, according to Drug Enforcement Administration documents provided by the government to lawyers in the case.

The Miami Herald first reported Rodriguez’s confession Wednesday.

Rodriguez has denied using steroids supplied by the Coral Gables clinic Biogenesis of America and its owner, Anthony Bosch. But the Herald reported Rodriguez admitted the steroids use in a January interview with DEA agents and prosecutors. Ron Berkowitz, a spokesman for Rodriguez, didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment.

This story was originally published November 5, 2014 at 12:10 PM with the headline "Lawyer: A-Rod admitted steroid use to DEA."

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