NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez was suspended through 2014 and All-Stars Nelson Cruz, Jhonny Peralta and Everth Cabrera were banned 50 games apiece Monday when Major League Baseball disciplined 13 players in a drug case — the most sweeping punishment since the Black Sox scandal nearly a century ago.
Ryan Braun’s 65-game suspension last month and previous punishments bring to 18 the total number of players disciplined for their relationship to Biogenesis of America, a closed anti-aging clinic in Florida accused of distributing banned performing-enhancing drugs.
Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez
Rangers outfielder Nelson Cruz
Tigers shortstop Jhonny Peralta
Mariners catcher Jesus Montero
Padres shortstop Everth Cabrera
Yankees catcher Francisco Cervelli
Phillies reliever Antonio Bastardo
Mets utilityman Jordany Valdespin.
Minor leaguers: Fernando Martinez, Jordan Norberto, Fautino de los Santos, Cesar Puello and Sergio Escalona
The harshest penalty was reserved for Rodriguez, a three-time Most Valuable Player and baseball’s highest-paid star. His suspension covers 211 games, starting Thursday, and he is expected to appeal.