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  • Selena Roberts exposes Alex’s use of HGH in her book

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    Selena Roberts Exposes Alex Rodriguez in ‘Tell-All A-Rod’ telling all about A-Rod’s steroid use, divorce from Cynthia, poker habit, relationship with Madonna and more.

    The book also hints at the fact that the baseball player took human growth hormones while playing for the Yankees and may have even taken steroids when he was a teenager in high school. In fact, Rodriguez’s physical appearance gave a hint of his teroid and HGH use as his fellow Bronx Bombers, teammates nicknamed the third baseman “Bitch Tits” in 2005 for his unusually large chest.

    The book also says that Rodriguez showed visible signs of obvious side effects caused by his alleged steroid use. He had put on 15 pounds in the off-season and seemed to develop round pectorals, a condition called gynecomastia that can be caused by anabolic steroids, she writes.

    In addition, an unnamed major-leaguer is quoted as saying Rodriguez and steroid-tainted pitcher Kevin Brown were seen together with human growth hormone — HGH — in 2004. However, Brown had denied this news through a lawyer.

    Roberts recently exposed Rodriguez when she reported in ‘Sports Illustrated’ that Rodriguez’s name appears on a list of 104 players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball’s 2003 survey testing. This book with startling revelations is published by HarperCollins and hits bookstores on May 12.

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