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Alex Rodriguez says he was 'heartbroken' after learning of Fernando Tatis Jr's PEDs violation

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Alex Rodriguez received 162 game suspension in 2014 after admitting to using performance-enhancing drugs during his tenure with the Texas Rangers. Even so, the legendary shortstop said he was "heartbroken" when he learned of Fernando Tatis Jr.’s suspension. 

During an ESPN broadcast of Sunday’s New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox game, Rodriguez said he had hoped that younger players would have learned from his mistakes, especially young players who stand to lose more by violating the league’s policy on PEDs. 

New York Yankees Alex Rodriguez hits a single in the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Sunday, Aug. 18, 2013, in Boston.  (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

"If someone plays 25 years or 23 years or 20 years, and you make that mistake — it doesn't matter who it is — the judgment is different. But look, we know that. I knew that and I made the mistake anyways," he told Michael Kay during the broadcast. "I was hoping that a lot of these young kids learned from my debacle and my mistakes."

PADRES' FERNANDO TATIS JR. SUSPENDED 80 GAMES FOR PERFORMANCE-ENHANCING DRUGS

Despite never failing a drug test, Rodriguez missed the entire 2014 after he admitted to using PEDs when he played for the Rangers. According to CBS Sports, he was initially given a 214 games suspension that was lowered to 162 after he appealed the ruling — a suspension that, at the time, was the longest in MLB history. 

New York Yankees designated hitter Alex Rodriguez (13) walks off the field after striking out during the first inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. (Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters)

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