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NEW YORK -- Alex Rodriguezs lawsuit claiming Major League
Baseball and Commissioner Bud Selig went on a "witch
hunt" to force him from the sport has been moved from
state to federal court. Major League Baseball filed a
notice of removal Monday, saying claims by the New York
Yankees third baseman are governed by federal law. The
lawsuit, originally filed Thursday in New York Supreme
Court in Manhattan, was assigned to U.S. District Judge
Lorna G. Schofield, who joined the bench in December, and
U.S. Magistrate Judge Kevin N. Fox. Rodriguezs legal team
could file a motion asking that the case be returned to
state court. One of his lawyers, Joseph Tacopina, said in
a statement that the league "knows that these state law
claims properly belong where they were filed, in the New
York state court." The legal action comes during a
grievance by the Major League Baseball Players
Association to overturn a 211-game suspension given to
Rodriguez by MLB on Aug. 5 for alleged violations of
baseballs drug agreement and labour contract. A hearing
began last week before arbitrator Fredric Horowitz. After
a week of sessions, three additional days are scheduled
starting Oct. 15, and more days may be needed. A decision
is unlikely before winter. In his lawsuit, Rodriguez
claimed MLB and Selig tried to smear the three-time AL
MVP and cost him tens of millions of dollars in an
attempt to cover up Seligs alleged past inaction on
performance-enhancing drugs. The lawsuit claimed Selig
hoped to redeem himself by going after Rodriguez. MLB
responded by calling Rodriguezs actions "desperate" and a
violation of the confidentiality provisions of the league
and unions Joint Drug Agreement. On Friday, Rodriguez
sued the Yankees team physician and a New York hospital
in New York Supreme Court in the Bronx, claiming they
mishandled his medical care during the 2012 American
League playoffs by letting him play after failing to
inform him that a test revealed an injury to his left hip
joint. The lawsuit said Rodriguez then further injured
himself, forcing him to suffer hospitalization,
disability and emotional distress. During the 2012 post-
season, Rodriguez hit .120 (3 for 25) with no RBIs before
undergoing left hip surgery in January that prevented him
from rejoining the Yankees until August.
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in serious but stable condition Saturday after falling
from the stands at Montreals Olympic Stadium during a
baseball game the night before, police said. Montreal
police spokesman Danny Richer said the victim fell 10 to
15 metres to the ground behind the perimeter fence at
centre field. Richer said it happened around 10:20 in the
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