After Alex
Rodriguez's
lawyer said his client would fight any discipline from Major League
Baseball, a source familiar with discussions told ESPN's "Outsidethe Lines" Wednesday that A-Rod's representatives are now
negotiating a possible settlement that could result in a lengthy
suspension.
The
source said MLB officials have told Rodriguez's attorneys that they
are willing to ban him for life, although sources said it was not
clear commissioner Bud Selig was prepared to make such a move,
knowing Rodriguez would fight it in arbitration.
Several
sources have told "Outside the Lines" that some MLB
officials have pushed for a lifetime ban, saying they would rather
force Rodriguez to defend himself than agree to a suspension that
allows him play while he appeals.
Rodriguez
was presented with MLB's evidence in recent days, detailing what
sources said were "volumes" of documents establishing a
connection between Rodriguez and Biogenesis clinic founder Tony
Bosch.
Sources
said MLB was also given evidence supporting accusations that
Rodriguez attempted to coerce at least one witness in MLB's
investigation. That accusation is the basis of MLB's argument that
Rodriguez may be punished for his conduct, in addition to multiple
violations of the game's joint drug agreement.
MLB
is apparently hoping that Rodriguez will accept a lengthy suspension
that could keep him off the field through at least next season,
without the time and trouble of an arbitration hearing.
Rodriguez's
attorney, David Cornwell, has consistently said they will fight any
suspension. MLB is expected to issue suspensions for Rodriguez and
other players connected to Bosch within the next few days.
Most
players are expected to accept 50-game suspensions -- the standard
punishment for a first PED violation -- without appeal.
Source:
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