NEW YORK — Blocked from holding a news conference Monday to present a person they described as a “major league baseball whistleblower,” Alex Rodriguez' lawyers asked that the rest of the grievance hearing to overturn his 211-game drug suspension be opened to the public. Rodriguez' legal team called a 5 p.m. news conference at a Manhattan office of one of the law firms representing the New York Yankees third baseman. More than an hour later, lawyer James McCarroll said arbitrator Fredric Horowitz issued an order restraining them from “conducting any press conference.” The lawyers would not say whether the “whistleblower” worked for MLB or some other affiliate. — AP