NEW YORK -- Alex Rodriguez says he plans to keep tabs on developments in Major League Baseballs latest drug investigation -- the one where his name keeps popping up along with several other stars. And New York Yankees teammate Derek Jeter says hell comment on the scandal after A-Rod does. Rodriguez, an All-Star third baseman, was among several high-profile players linked to a Miami clinic called Biogenesis of America and its founder Anthony Bosch in a January report in the Miami New Times. Bosch agreed this week to co-operate with MLBs probe, which could lead to suspensions for Rodriguez, Ryan Braun, Melky Cabrera and others. MLB hopes Bosch will provide information implicating players in the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs. MLB has already started interviewing players linked to Biogenesis. "Myself and others are being mentioned in a media report before the process is even concluded," Rodriguez said Thursday in a statement issued by his new spokesman, Ron Berkowitz. "I will monitor the situation and comment when appropriate. As I have said previously, I am working out every day to get back on the field and help the Yankees win a championship. I am down here doing my job and working hard and will continue to do so until Im back playing." Rodriguez is recovering from the hip surgery he underwent in January and regularly works out at the Yankees minor league complex in Tampa, Fla. After The Miami New Times story was published, Rodriguez issued a statement through spokesman Terry Fahn saying: "Alex Rodriguez was not Mr. Boschs patient, he was never treated by him and he was never advised by him. The purported documents referenced in the story -- at least as they relate to Alex Rodriguez -- are not legitimate." Rodriguez did not stop to speak with reporters before or after Thursdays workout in Tampa, where there was heavy rain from Tropical Storm Andrea. But Jeter did, saying he had spoken with A-Rod and that he seemed "fine," but wouldnt go into further details. "You guys know what Im going to say," the rehabbing Yankees captain said. "I do not comment on anyones situation until they comment on it first. Let him speak about it first." Yankees catcher Francisco Cervelli, recovering from a broken hand, also was at the training complex. He said in February he consulted with Biogenesis after a foot injury but did not receive any treatment. "Ive got nothing" to add, Cervelli said. Berkowitz is the latest in a succession of A-Rod publicists. His Berk Communications has a client list that includes Jay-Z along with many New York restaurants and night clubs Rodriguez hired Richard Rubenstein, a son of New York public relations executive Howard Rubenstein, in 2009 around the time A-Rod admitted using PEDs while with Texas from 2001-03. After the Miami New Times report, Rodriguez switched to the Los Angeles-based Fahn of Sitrick and Co. 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Vancouver held a 1-0 lead before Villareal tapped a two-yard shot past goalkeeper Brad Knighton in the 29th minute. Juninho began the play with a 34-yard free kick that Galaxy defender Omar Gonzalez headed toward the net. Lineman Jeremy Hanson raised his flag to indicate Villareal as offside. But after conferring with referee Chris Penso, Villareal received credit for the goal. The Whitecaps players immediately surrounded Hanson to protest, and Vancouver coach Martin Rennie argued with fourth official Juan Guzman. "I havent seen that before," Rennie said of the decision. "If youre in doubt, usually, you dont give a goal, and there was obviously some doubt." Galaxy forward Gyasi Zardes, stationed behind Villareal, was in position to head the ball into the goal. Had Zardes toouched the ball, Villareal would have been offside.ddddddddddddBut a replay showed Zardes barely missing his attempted header. "It was a key moment in the game," Rennie said. "But were not blaming the referee. 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