New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez awaits turn in batting cage in OaklandVia Curtis Skinner NEW YORK (Reuters) – Attorneys for Major League Baseball and embattled famous person Alex Rodriguez agreed on one factor at a judicial hearing in New York on Thursday – neither side needs to be in federal courtroom. The New York Yankees slugger, who’s suing MLB and Commissioner Bud Selig, desires the case moved to state court, whereas Selig and the league want it thrown out altogether. Rodriguez, in a lawsuit towards MLB and Selig, accuse them of looking to destroy his reputation and his occupation with the aid of suspending him for 211 video games for his alleged use of efficiency enhancing medication. Rodriguez's attorney, Jordan Siev, argued that the case will have to be moved again to state Supreme Court docket, where the lawsuit used to be at the start filed ultimate month.