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âAlex is still playing; (Cruz) took his suspension, admitted to whatever guilt there was, apologized and moved on,â Wells said. â(A-Rod) is still fighting his case, so until something comes out of that, heâs a part of this team and weâll treat him as just one of the 25.â
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