Just when he thought he was out, they pull him back in.
It’s been months since Alex Rodriguez completed his season-long suspension and he insists he just wants to focus on baseball, but the steroid-stained slugger can’t seem to escape his Biogenesis nightmare.
In a bombshell lawsuit filed in Miami state court, Lazaro Collazo — a former University of Miami pitching coach and a defendant in the Biogenesis criminal case — alleges that Rodriguez, a business associate and the private investigation firm A-Rod used in his bitter arbitration battle with Major League Baseball violated Florida law by buying confidential medical records and sharing them with third parties, including federal prosecutors and the Drug Enforcement Administration.