John Rocker claims he flunked a drug test ordered by MLB in 2000 and that he, Alex Rodriguez, and other Rangers were advised by management and union doctors following a spring training lecture on how to effectively use steroids, according to an Associated Press report.
"Bud Selig knew in the year 2000 John Rocker was taking the juice," the former pitcher said Monday on Atlanta radio station 680.
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