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    Arod being investigated over illegal poker

    CHICAGO -- Major League Baseball is taking "very seriously" the allegations that Alex Rodriguez took part in some illegal, underground poker games, one of which reportedly turned violent, and he could face suspension if his participation in the games is confirmed.

    "We're talking to people involved in the investigation and we're taking this very seriously," said an MLB executive who spoke to ESPNNewYork.com on condition of anonymity. "Because he had been warned about this before, I would say a possible suspension would be very much in play."

    The allegations, first published by RadarOnline.com, are that the New York Yankees third baseman played in at least two of the games, one of which took place at the Beverly Hills Mansion of a record executive at which "cocaine was openly used and a fight nearly broke out when one of the players refused to pay after losing "more than a half-million dollars."

    According to the story, details of which were reportedly provided by another player at the games, Rodriguez "tried to distance himself from the game," once the violence broke out.

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    "He just shook his head, not knowing what the hell happened," the whistle-blower revealed. "He didn't want to deal with it at all. He was like, 'OK, whatever. It's your game.' I would estimate A-Rod lost, like, a few thousand dollars that night. After everything that happened, he paid up and left."

    In 2005, Rodriguez had been warned about gambling in underground poker clubs by the Yankees and by baseball commissioner Bud Selig, both of whom were concerned that possible involvement with gamblers who might be betting on baseball games could result in a Pete Rose-type lifetime ban from baseball.

    Now, although baseball's investigation centers upon Rodriguez's card-playing and he is not thought to have gambled on the outcome of any baseball games, the fact that he may have disregarded Selig's warning is said to have angered the commissioner.

    "Bud's totally fed up with him," said a baseball insider. "It's like there's something new with him every day and it's impossible to keep up with it."

    MLB is also concerned that Rodriguez's name will resurface in the ongoing federal investigation of Dr. Anthony Galea, the Toronto physician charged with smuggling human growth hormone and other illegal substances into the United States. Galea has treated numerous professional athletes, including Rodriguez and Tiger Woods.

    Rodriguez, currently rehabbing in Miami after knee surgery on July 11, could not be reached for comment and a call to his representative, Richard Rubenstein, was not immediately returned. Previously, Rubenstein has denied Rodriguez's participation in any illegal poker games.

    Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said, "I don't know anything about it," when contacted Wednesday afternoon.

    According to the baseball executive, MLB has yet to positively determine that Rodriguez took part in the games, which reportedly included actors Tobey Maguire, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. The man did not know if baseball's investigators had yet spoken to Rodriguez about the allegations, but he confirmed MLB has at least two investigators working on the case.

    "I could see us trying to pursue this a lot further," the executive said. "The truth is still out there somewhere."

    Recently, it was revealed that Rodriguez still employs his cousin, Yuri Sucart, after fingering him as the "mule" who transported his performance-enhancing drugs in 2003 after his steroid usage was revealed in a 2009 Sports Illustrated story, despite being told by the Yankees that Sucart would no longer be allowed in the clubhouse and encouraged to keep his distance from him.

    "You get the feeling that Alex says what he thinks he needs to say to get by, and then goes out and does what he wants," the MLB executive said.

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    A-Rod didn't know when to fold 'em.

    Major League Baseball is looking into allegations the Yankees slugger played in the same illegal high-stakes poker ring that included celebrities Tobey Maguire, Leonardo DiCaprio and Ben Affleck.

    Alex Rodriguez, who was admonished in 2005 by Major League Baseball for his gambling and vowed to stop, also recently played in a separate high-stakes game that had a $40,000 buy-in, according to Star magazine.

    "This is the first we have heard of this, and we are looking into it," MLB spokesman Pat Courtney said.


    A-Rod's spokesman, Richard Rubenstein, denied that the Yankee played in any of the games connected to convicted Ponzi schemer Brad Ruderman.

    "Mr. Rodriguez has not participated in these poker games," he said.

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    Who gives a fukkk....the guy should be more worried about who he is sleeping with as the women he choose are bare ugly

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    Cant see this going anywhere. How are they going to suspend him for playing poker.
    This story came out weeks ago when some of the actors were getting in trouble and nothing came of it then dont think anything will be any different this time around.

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    guy is a big gambla

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishFace5 View Post
    Cant see this going anywhere. How are they going to suspend him for playing poker.
    This story came out weeks ago when some of the actors were getting in trouble and nothing came of it then dont think anything will be any different this time around.
    They've already had issues with his gambling in the past.....and the league is, as stated, willing to suspend him to avoid the optics that he's hanging with big $$$ gamblers who might offer him some prop bets over the drinks/cigars and he could get into Pete Rose trouble. Most high profile players have clauses either in their contracts or team rules documents.....he can easily get in trouble.

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    fuk 'em

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    Who gives a shit. Nothing will happen

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    Itchy I understand what you're saying and I know MLB has told him not to get caught up playing poker in the past. But beyond them getting pissed off he didnt listen can they really just suspend him for simply participating in card games?
    .... I mean I suppose they could, I just dont think they will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishFace5 View Post
    Itchy I understand what you're saying and I know MLB has told him not to get caught up playing poker in the past. But beyond them getting pissed off he didnt listen can they really just suspend him for simply participating in card games?
    .... I mean I suppose they could, I just dont think they will.
    I'm not defending or accusing the guy...but would seem that the fishbowl teams/players will be reported on more and distractions occur since....while I'm sure we've all done it....games of 'illegal underground poker' where that one hand in question was for half a million $$.....is a bigger violation in MLB's eyes.
    We'll see how it plays out. I don't see them droppin' the hammer on him but wouldn't surprise me if they sat him for a weaker seried or two before the playoffs just to say 'we sent him a message'

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    it's embarrassing that this is an issue for baseball with the threats of suspension and the like, but there is never any so called investigations or suspensions for players and managers that get arrested for DUI. really?

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