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MLB News and Notes: MLB asks Miami New Times for records in PED case

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Ryan Braun, who was named the 2011 NL MVP, slugged a career-high 41 home runs last season with the Brewers.(Photo: Benny Sieu, USA TODAY Sports)

MIAMI (AP) — officials have asked the Miami New Times for records the alternative newspaper obtained for a story on alleged use of banned substances by several players.

New Times editor said Tuesday the paper had not yet decided how to respond. Strouse described the MLB move as a request only and noted that the league does not have a law enforcement agency’s subpoena power.

“At this point at least, we’re deliberating just what we’re going to do with the documents. We haven’t said no. We haven’t said yes,” Strouse said.

When contacted Tuesday about the request, MLB spokesman said the league had no comment.

Strouse said that dozens of the documents were posted online when the story ran, but many were redacted and there are many others that were not posted.

The newspaper reported last week that star Alex Rodriguez, a three-time American League Most Valuable Player, and other players bought and other performance-enhancing substances during 2009-12 from Biogenesis of America LLC. The now-closed anti-aging clinic in Coral Cables was operated by Anthony Bosch.

The story was based on clinic records, many with handwritten notations, the New Times said it obtained.

In addition to Rodriguez, the newspaper said the records detailed purchases by 2012 All- , 2005 AL winner , 2011 AL championship series MVP of Texas, Washington pitcher Gio Gonzalez, who finished third in last year’s Award voting, and San Diego catcher Yasmani Grandal.

Gonzalez denied the allegations on his Twitter account, Rodriguez through a spokesman and Cruz denied them through an attorney. An attorney for Bosch also denied the allegations.

Rodriguez has admitted that he used performance-enhancing drugs from 2001-03. Cabrera, Colon and Grandal were suspended for 50 games each last year by MLB following tests for elevated testosterone. Rodriguez is sidelined for at least the first half of the upcoming season after hip surgery Jan. 16.

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