NEW YORK -- Members of Alex Rodriguezs inner circle obtained and leaked documents that implicated Ryan Braun and other players in using performance-enhancing drugs, "60 Minutes" reported Friday. Citing unidentified sources, the CBS news show said the leak occurred in February, days after the Miami New Times published documents implicating the Yankees star in the Biogenesis investigation. In the Miami New Times documents, the names of Braun and one of Rodriguezs teammates, catcher Francisco Cervelli, are redacted. "60 Minutes" reports that members of Rodriguezs camp obtained unredacted versions and leaked them to Yahoo! Sports. Rodriguezs lawyer, David Cornwell, denied the allegations to "60 Minutes." "The allegations are untrue and are another attempt to harm Alex -- this time by driving a wedge between Alex and other players in the game," he said in a statement to the show. "While Alex focuses on baseball and repeatedly states that he is going to respect the appeal process, the drumbeat of false allegations continues." Rodriguez has been suspended for 211 games through the 2014 season. He is allowed to play until a decision is issued by arbitrator Fredric Horowitz, which is not expected until at least November. Braun, the Milwaukee Brewers slugger, accepted a 65-game suspension last month. All-Stars Nelson Cruz, Jhonny Peralta and Everth Cabrera were banned 50 games apiece Aug. 5 when Major League Baseball disciplined 13 players, including Cervelli, for their relationship to Biogenesis of America, a Florida anti-aging clinic accused of distributing banned performance-enhancing drugs. Rodriguez admitted four years ago that he used PEDs while with Texas from 2001-03 but has repeatedly denied using them since. His penalty was more than double the previous high for a PED suspension. A-Rods drug penalty was for "his use and possession of numerous forms of prohibited performance-enhancing substances, including testosterone and human growth hormone over the course of multiple years," MLB said. His punishment under the labour contract was for "attempting to cover up his violations of the program by engaging in a course of conduct intended to obstruct and frustrate the office of the commissioners investigation." Commissioner Bud Selig said Thursday he thought the punishment was "eminently fair." "I have a job to do, and thats protecting the integrity of the game and enforcing it, and thats what Im going to do," he said. MLBs investigation began last year after San Francisco outfielder and All-Star game MVP Melky Cabrera tested positive for elevated testosterone, as did Oakland pitcher Bartolo Colon and San Diego catcher Yasmani Grandal. 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A final between Andy Murray and Roger Federer would bring together two compelling storylines on Wimbledons Centre Court on Sunday.Murray has ambitions of winning his first Grand Slam title in three years and Federer is seeking his first major in four years, which would take him to a record eight Wimbledon titles and an unprecedented 18 Grand Slams.But Canadas Milos Raonic, who plays Federer in a semifinal on Friday, and Murrays semifinal opponent, Tomas Berdych, might just have something to say on the matter (both matches Friday on ESPN/WatchESPN). Here are five reasons the in-demand match might not materialise:Federer hangoverA round after Federers great escape in the quarterfinals against Marin Cilic, the Swiss star might fall a little flat. He is 35 next month and hopes to become the oldest man of the professional era to win Wimbledon. He was moving well in the fifth set of the quarterfinal against the Croatian, but there could be a delayed reaction.Federer missed this years French Open because of a back injury -- the first Grand Slam he hadnt competed at since the 1990s -- and has had other injury problems this season.The adrenaline surge brought on by the clash with Cilic - Federer came from two sets down and saved three match points -- could be enough to carry him through to the final, or it could leave him exhausted, and there must be a little doubt about how his body will recover.John McEnroeTwo years ago, Raonic reached his first Wimbledon semifinal and lost to Federer. Arguably, the greatest difference between 2014 and this summer is John McEnroe, who joined the Canadians team this summer as a consultant.The New Yorker and ESPN analyst has been urging his charge to come forward more and to impose himself on matches, both of which he has been doing.No doubt, the straight-talking, positive McEnroe will also have Raonic believing as never before that he can progress into a first Grand Slam final.Fast conditionsSunshine is forecast for Friday, and the warmer it is, the faster the balls will fly through the air. That would probably help Raonic and Berdych, enhancing their serving strength, more than Federer and Murray.Raonic has served up to 143 mph at this tournament, though on a hot day he could touch 155 mph, which is his personal record.ddddddddddddBerdychs fastest serve of the tournament so far travelled at 135 mph. Thats 1 mph faster than Murrays fastest of The Championships, while Federers speediest was 128 mph.No one has hit more aces this fortnight than Raonic (114). For comparison, Federer has produced 65, though many of his would have come through placement rather than raw power and speed.Berdychs tally for the tournament so far is 56 aces, while Murray has served 44, and a hot day could see many more fly through.Peak powersBerdych is playing his best grass-court tennis in years, and this is the deepest he has gone in the Wimbledon draw since he was the runner-up to Rafael Nadal in 2010.When Berdych sees the ball as if its one of those giant ones in the Wimbledon Gift Shop, and when hes hitting the sweet spot with his forehand -- as might well be the case on Centre Court on Friday -- theres not very much his opponent can do about it. As Murray observed in his BBC column: Tomas hits a big ball.Theres also an unknown aspect to this match -- it will be their first meeting on grass. A top-10 player and former Wimbledon finalist, Berdych wont be described as a dark horse. And yet, considering he has reached this stage, he hasnt been scrutinised too closely.In all the excitement on Wednesday, with Federer and Murray surviving five-setters, and Raonic ending the run of Americas Sam Querrey, Berdychs victory against Frenchman Lucas Pouille almost went unnoticed. Could he surprise everyone?Czech mateMurray might again have difficulties finishing an opponent off. While he led Jo-Wilfried Tsonga?2-0 in sets in their quarterfinal, and was later a break up in the fourth set, he needed five to go through.If Murray is in the ascendancy against Berdych, but then doesnt close down the match, could the Czech take greater advantage than Tsonga did?Theres no way Im losing this match, Murray shouted in the direction of his guest box early in the fifth set against Tsonga. Defiance may not be enough if Berdych is on form. ' ' '