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The suspension is expected to be for the rest of the 2013 season and all of the 2014 season, a total of 15 months. The length of the suspension would be 214 games, however A-Rod is expected to appeal.
Speaking on ESPN Sunday night, Quinn said
Despite never failing a drug test, Rodriguez will receive an unprecedented suspension for violating baseball's drug program for using performance-enhancing drugs and for actively impeding MLB's investigation into his association with the Biogenesis Clinic.
Quinn also is reporting that "about 12" other players will be suspended on Monday including four players that were not in the orginal leaked Biogenesis documents. Those players were revealed to MLB by Biogenesis founder Tony Bosch after he began cooperating with MLB.