Alex Rodriguez Storms Out of Grievance Hearing, Refuses to Participate in ‘Abusive Process’

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Nov 20, 2013

NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez has walked out of his grievance hearing after arbitrator Fredric Horowitz refused to order baseball commissioner Bud Selig to testify.

Horowitz was in the midst of the 12th day of hearings Wednesday on the grievance filed by the players’ association to overturn the 211-game suspension given to Rodriguez by Major League Baseball last summer for alleged violations of the sport’s drug agreement and labor contract.

Rodriguez says in a statement: “I am disgusted with this abusive process.” He adds that “the absurdity and injustice just became too much. I walked out and will not participate any further in this farce.”

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