NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez vowed to fight.
Everth Cabrera cried.
Nelson Cruz apologized to his Texas teammates.
Jhonny Peralta admitted to a "terrible mistake." Antonio Bastardo confessed to "significant errors in judgment."
On a day filled with recrimination, regret and refrain, 13 players were penalized as a result of Major League Baseball's six-month-plus investigation of Biogenesis of America, a Florida anti-aging clinic accused of distributing banned performance-enhancing drugs.
Twelve accepted 50-game suspensions in baseball's most sweeping punishment since the Black Sox scandal nearly a century ago, including All-Stars Cabrera, Cruz and Everth Cabrera. They can return for the playoffs if their teams make the postseason.
Rodriguez was suspended through 2014, but looked ahead to overturning the penalty in a grievance.
"This is probably just phase two just starting," Rodriguez said Monday. "It's not going to get easier. It's probably going to get harder."