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Emotional Alex Rodriguez: "It's been "a nightmare" - CBS News
Aug 5th 2013, 23:05

A clearly emotional Alex Rodriguez faced reporters Monday, thanking Major League Baseball for the opportunity to continue playing as he fights against doping charges, but steering clear of directly addressing his guilt or innocence.

The New York Yankees all star, wearing his team cap and shirt, spoke ahead of a Chicago baseball game shortly after it was announced he would be suspended by the league. Rodriguez's suspension, effective August 8, covers 211 games, but he will be allowed to continue playing as he appeals the decision.

"I just want to express to you guys and the fans of baseball the last seven months have been a nightmare, probably the worst time of my life," Rodriguez said at a press conference before Monday night's game.

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In addition to fighting charges that he used performance enhancing drugs, A-Rod has been rehabbing from hip surgery and quadriceps injury.

The MLB has also accused Rodriguez of "attempting to cover-up his violations ... by engaging in a course of conduct intended to obstruct and frustrate the Office of the Commissioner's investigation."

Monday night's game against the White Sox is the first time Rodriguez will play in the major league since his dismal performance in the playoffs last October. He played in two minor league games over the weekend.

"I am thrilled and humbled to have the opportunity to put on this uniform again and to play Major League Baseball again," he said. "I feel like I am 18 years old back in Fenway Park in 1994, when I went to face the Red Sox for the first time. It's been 20 years. It nice to have the opportunity to play baseball."

Rodriguez repeatedly dodged questions directly about the charges into using performance enhancing drugs. He is one of 13 players suspended Monday for their links to Biogenesis, a now-defunct clinic accused of distributing banned performance-enhancing drugs to athletes across several professional sports.

"When the time is right, there will be the opportunity to discuss all that. I don't think the time is right now," he said.

A-Rod repeated himself when a reporter asked if he could just outright deny or admit the charges. "That's all I feel comfortable telling your right now."

When asked if he thought about the consequences of things don't go his way and he is ultimately banned from the Yankees, Rodriguez said he hasn't "thought that far ahead."

"It's been the toughest fight of my life," he said.

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