Reuters
"I am deeply troubled by my team's investigative findings with respect to
While A-Rod does not specify what crimes he believes MLB committed, he may be referring to the reports that MLB investigators paid for stolen Biogenesis documents with $125,000 in cash. That payment was allegedly made at a restaurant with the cash handed over in a bag according to a lawsuit Rodriguez has filed against Bud Selig and Major League Baseball.
MLB vice president Rob Manfred responded to A-Rod's statement with his own statement saying Rodriguez's use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) was "longer and more pervasive than any other player." Manfred also accused Rodriguez and his representatives of "ongoing, gross misconduct."
After that statement, Joseph Tacopina, one of A-Rod's lawyers, denied that Rodriguez has used PEDs and accused Manfred of a "slanderous attack" Tacopina called for Manfred to be removed from the three-person panel hearing Rodriguez's appeal of a 211-game suspension.