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Rodriguez admitted Monday that he used banned drugs from 2001-2003 while playing for the Texas Rangers.
"In light of your recent acknowledgment that you used steroids in the past," Cummings wrote, "I believe you are in a unique position to send a strong message out to our young people that they should refrain from using performance-enhancing substance." The Associated Press obtained a copy of the letter Thursday.
Cummings said that Baltimore Orioles infielder Brian Roberts, who admitted taking steroids once, spoke to the campaign last year. Cummings is one of three honorary co-chairs of "Powered by ME!" which teaches young people about the dangers of performance-enhancing substances.
Rodriguez' agent, Scott Boras, did not return telephone messages Thursday.
Cummings said earlier this week it would be a good idea for Rodriguez to meet with committee staffers. But Cummings' spokeswoman said the congressman hasn't asked Rodriguez to do so, because that's the call of the committee chairman, Rep. Edolphus Towns, D-N.Y.
Cummings spokeswoman Jennifer Kohl said that the two congressmen discussed the matter but didn't reach any conclusion.
Committee spokeswoman Jenny Rosenberg referred to Towns' statement Tuesday, in which Towns said he didn't think lawmakers needed to hear from Rodriguez. Towns also said he'd monitor baseball's drug-testing policy.
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