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작성자 Matthias
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Alex Rodriguez's reported ratting out of fellow players during a 2014 meeting with two assistant US Department of Justice attorneys and seven Drug Enforcement Administration agents occurred to avoid testifying in congress, per the NY Post. 

In 2014, Rodriguez met with two assistant US Department of Justice attorneys and seven Drug Enforcement Administration agents and handed over the names of three fellow players, as reported by ESPN. Specifically, Rodriguez is accused of outing Boston Red Sox slugger Manny Ramirez and Milwaukee Brewers right fielder Ryan Braun. 

According to the report, Rodriguez met with the federal agents and prosecutors on January 29, 2014 in Weston, Florida and was granted immunity under a deal known colloquially as 'Queen for a Day' -- meaning he could not be prosecuted over information revealed in the session, but had to tell the truth or face charges for lying to federal agents. 

'I 100 percent believe he got off the hook of testifying in Congress because he cooperated,' a source told The Post.

Both Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire - long accused of using steroids - testified in hearings relating to steroid use in sports.




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