Miguel Tejada, suspended for 105 games last week because of positive tests for amphetamine use this season, was also implicated in the Biogenesis investigation, according to sources.

Major League Baseball had the choice of going after Tejada for the Biogenesis case or for the amphetamine case. MLB chose to suspend Tejada after he tested positive for a third time in his career for amphetamines.

According to a source, Tejada was given the choice of either accepting the 105-game suspension for amphetamine use or facing additional punishment for his Biogenesis connection.