Scott Pelley, Anthony Bosch

Anthony Bosch, the man behind the notorious Biogenesis clinic that supplied Alex Rodriguez and other baseball players with steroids, was sentenced to four-years in a federal prison.

Shay Marie

via NYDN:

The sentence is the maximum prison sentence allowed in the federal guidelines for steroid distribution. Judge Gayles gave Bosch until 11:15 a.m. to surrender to the U.S. Marshals at the courthouse.  The amount of time Bosch received was even more than the prosecutor asked for, who said 41 months would be sufficient.

via NYDN:

Bosch supplied A-Rod and more than a dozen pro ballplayers with steroids, human growth hormone and other performance-enhancing drugs. Even before his arrest by federal agents in August 2014, his testimony about A-Rod and other clients put him at the center of one of the most explosive doping cases in Major League Baseball history.

Bosch has been cooperating an MLB investigation that resulted in the suspension of 14 players, including Rodriguez; and future cooperation with the United States Anti-Doping Agency.

Bosch pleaded guilty in October to conspiracy to distribute testosterone to athletes from the now-closed clinic in Coral Gables.

Alex Rodriguez was his best customer.  Rodriguez confessed to DEA agents in January of last year that he had paid thousands of dollars a month to Bosch for PEDs in exchange for immunity from prosecution.