Florida settles with clinic tied to MLB drug probe

The Florida Department of Health has closed its investigation of the anti-aging clinic that sparked Major League Baseball's probe of Alex Rodriguez, Ryan Braun and other players.
Department spokesman Nathan Dunn said Tuesday that Biogenesis of America owner Tony Bosch paid a $3,000 fine and signed a cease-and-desist order in July. The department had originally sought $5,000.
Bosch was issued a Uniform Unlicensed Activity Citation for the profession of medicine. The department had originally sought $5,000.
The agreement was first reported by ESPN.
Bosch, alleged to have provided banned performance-enhancing drugs to major leaguers, is now cooperating with baseball's investigators.
Rodriguez was suspended for 211 games by MLB on Aug. 5, and the players' association filed a grievance to overturn the discipline. Attorneys for the New York Yankees third baseman have said MLB's investigation is based on stolen documents and questionable testimony.
