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Report: Padres SS Everth Cabrera among 5 players listed in Florida clinic's records
Sports broadcaster ESPN reports that San Diego Padres shortstop Everth Cabrera is among five players listed in the records of a Florida clinic at the centre of a Major League Baseball investigation into illegal drugs.
The report Tuesday says Cabrera, who led the National League in stolen bases last season, is listed along with Padres reliever Fautino De Los Santos, Oakland reliever Jordan Norberto, Houston outfielder Fernando Martinez and New York Mets outfield prospect Cesar Puello.
The Biogenesis of America clinic run by Anthony Bosch in Coral Gables is now closed. The facility allegedly provided performance-enhancing substances to several players, including Alex Rodriguez, Melky Cabrera and Nelson Cruz. The players have said they didn't get illegal drugs from the clinic.
The Padres and Mets declined comment on the report.
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