WASHINGTON (AP) -Astros shortstop Miguel Tejada (teh-HA-da) is due in court for sentencing after pleading guilty to misleading Congress about performance-enhancers in baseball.
Prosecutors have recommended the five-time All-Star and 2002 AL MVP get probation and avoid prison time.
Tejada pleaded guilty last month to one count of making misrepresentations to Congress, which carries a maximum sentence of a year imprisonment and a fine up to $100,000. Tejada says he withheld information about an ex-teammate’s use of drugs.
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