The 2013 baseball season could be unlike any in history, with an unprecedented wave of suspensions possible by the All-Star break in the mushrooming Biogenesis scandal.
Ryan Braun, the 2011 National League MVP for the Milwaukee Brewers who beat the rap after one positive test for performance-enhancing drugs, and injured New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez are the most prominent of 20-plus players who could face season-ending suspensions if Commissioner Bud Selig and his enforcers get their way.
They appear to have already managed one feat few thought they could, flipping Tony Bosch, the central figure at the Miami anti-aging clinic tied to PED use by major leaguers.
ESPN's "Outside the Lines" is reporting Bosch has been persuaded to cooperate with Major League Baseball's investigation, corroborating a series of records MLB has had for about a month. ESPN also is reporting MLB will seek unprecedented 100-game suspensions for the players, claiming that first and second offenses were committed when players obtained banned substances from the clinic and subsequently lied to MLB investigators about their involvement.
Players tied to the Biogenesis scandal include:
• Braun, who at 29 is at the height of his career and owed about $133 million from the Brewers through 2020.
• Rodriguez, 37, has been sidelined all season after hip surgery and previously acknowledged a positive test in 2003, when testing was supposed to be anonymous. He is owed about $105 million from the Yankees through 2017. The team might try to void his contract if he is suspended.
• Nelson Cruz, the slugging right fielder for the Rangers, one of baseball's best teams.