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Scott Boras Potentially Tied to Anthony Bosch


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Agent Scott Boras attempted to cover up Manny Ramirez's PED use

According to an exclusive Newsday report, Biogenesis founder Anthony Bosch told federal investigators earlier this year that Boras arranged a meeting after client Manny Ramirez tested positive for banned substances in 2009. His agenda, according to two of Newsday's sources, was to request Bosch's help in fabricating medical records and concocting a cover up story to explain why Ramirez failed his test.

I know this is just shallow and vindictive of me, but ... Omg, I hope this is true. lol What I wouldn't give to see this guy out of baseball. :pray:

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What the heck was it supposed to say?

I just typed a bunch of random letters so I could preview post before I sent. I changed the title right before I posted it, but it still came out as the jumbled letters.

Should have said, "Scott Boras Potentially Tied to Anthony Bosch?"

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Why be vindictive?

I can get not liking him but vindictive? What did he do?

I guess 'spiteful' is a better word. While I usually try to take an objective take on things, this is definitely an exception. I seriously hate that guy.

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