Read Alex Rodriguez's federal suit vs. MLB, and arbitrator Fredric Horowitz's ruling
Alex Rodriguez has filed suit against Major League Baseball, the office of the Commissioner and the MLB Players' Association seeking to overturn his 162-game suspension.
The lawsuit, filed Monday afternoon in a Manhattan federal court, also makes public arbitrator Fredric Horowitz's decision to reduce Rodriguez's suspension from 211 games, based on a ruling earlier Monday by U.S. District Judge William H. Pauley III.
Embedded below is the complaint filed by Rodriguez, along with the ruling from Horowitz.
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