Doping accused Yankees player Alex Rodriguez has revealed that the past seven months had been nightmarish and the worst of his life, while refusing to go into specifics about his Major League Baseball suspension for tall of next year and the remainder of the current season for using performance-enhancing drugs.
According to Fox News, Rodriguez, the game's highest paid player said repeatedly that he wanted to let the process play out as he addressed reporters before taking the field against the Chicago White Sox, where he was jeered by fans as he stepped to the plate.
The player said that he was sure there would have been mistakes made along the way because he was a human being and had already fought with two hip surgeries and two knee surgeries in his life.
Rodriguez said that if he did not defend himself, no one else would and said that it was going to get only harder.