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Anthony Bosch sentenced to four years in prison

In this undated image taken from video and provided by 60 minutes, Biogenesis founder Anthony Bosch, left, talks with 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley. On Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014, 60 minutes will air an interview with Bosch explaining how he provided Alex Rodriguez with performance enhancing drugs during Rodriguez's relationship with Biogenesis. An arbitrator ruled Saturday that Rodriguez, NY Yankees' third baseman, will have to sit out 162 games for his illegal use of performance enhancing drugs. (AP Photo/60 Minutes) MANDATORY CREDIT; NO SALES; NO ARCHIVE; FOR NORTH AMERICAN USE ONLY
In this undated image taken from video and provided by 60 minutes, Biogenesis founder Anthony Bosch, left, talks with 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley. On Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014, 60 minutes will air an interview with Bosch explaining how he provided Alex Rodriguez with performance enhancing drugs during Rodriguez's relationship with Biogenesis. An arbitrator ruled Saturday that Rodriguez, NY Yankees' third baseman, will have to sit out 162 games for his illegal use of performance enhancing drugs. (AP Photo/60 Minutes) MANDATORY CREDIT; NO SALES; NO ARCHIVE; FOR NORTH AMERICAN USE ONLY

The former owner of the South Florida clinic that supplied performance-enhancing substances to Major League Baseball players and other athletes has been sentenced to four years in federal prison.
— Associated Press