Alex Rodriguez
Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez commonly nicknamed A-Rod
Alex Rodriguez’s Wife Files For Divorce
Cynthia Rodriguez, the wife of New York Yankee’s third baseman Alex Rodriguez, has filed for divorce after six years of marriage citing infidelity.
Alex Rodriguez and Wife Split
It has been confirmed that New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez and his wife, Cynthia, have split amid rumors of his affair with Madonna.
A-Rod "yanked" by Bronx Bombers
An analysis of the blockbuster trade that sent MVP shortstop Alex Rodriguez to the New York Yankees.
The A-Rod saga ends, for now
Alex Rodriguez finally knows that his future is with the Rangers. At least for now. It has been a crazy offseason for the AL MVP, which took him from the trading blocks to the captain's seat -- in a matter of weeks! Read on to get the skinny on baseball's $252 million soap opera.
A-Rod is no MVP
Alex Rodriguez is a great baseball player, maybe the best right now. But his team finished last, so how could he be an MVP.
Bonds -- Still the best
Even at age 38, Barry Bonds is still the best player in Major League Baseball today. It's not Alex Rodriguez, despite what the "baseball experts" will try and tell you. Here's a look at Bonds and A-Rod, head-to-head, and a reason why the older Bonds still holds the upperhand in today's game... and perhaps ever.
Don't blame A-Rod for MLB's woes
MLB is looking squarely into the eyes of another work stoppage and, of course, someone has to shoulder the blame. This season, everyone seems content on blaming Alex Rodriguez and his 10-year, $252 million deal. A-Rod, however, is worth every penny and his contract should actually be used as a positive for MLB's financial woes.
Lone Star
There are good players, there are great players, and then, once every so often, there arises a player whose performance, talent, and personality make him a player for the ages. Alex Rodriguez is that player.
MLB: A-Wad, I mean A-Rod returns to Safeco.
Alex Rodriguez's first trip back to Seattle didn't provide the reception he had hoped for. But should he really have expected it?
MLB: A-Rod Reaction
As I perused the sports pages over the past few days and read my favorite columnists, I became very disturbed as to what my eyes were seeing. These people were criticizing Alex Rodriguez and the Texas Rangers Baseball Club for signing a $252 million deal with the Texas Rangers.
MLB: A-rod? Ridiculous or Brillance
The Texas Rangers signed Alex Rodriguez to a record setting deal. Now all that is left to see is if it was a waste of money or a genius move.
MLB: Mets Better Off Without A-Rod
General manager Steve Phillips has made a great deal for the New York Mets by not signing Alex Rodriguez. Phillips believed A-Rod would hurt team unity. The Mets would be better served by acquiring pitching.
MLB: Still No Deal For A-Rod
Agent Scott Boras has taken a great deal of heat for Alex Rodriguez's recent contract demands. It's time to throw a little heat in A-Rod's direction.
MLB: Alex Rodriguez & The $200 Million Question
Is the Mariners' shortstop really worth $20 million per year for the next ten seasons? Well, maybe it depends on how well your team can utilize his talents... or maybe it doesn't.
An analysis of the blockbuster trade that sent MVP shortstop Alex Rodriguez to the New York Yankees.
The A-Rod saga ends, for now
Alex Rodriguez finally knows that his future is with the Rangers. At least for now. It has been a crazy offseason for the AL MVP, which took him from the trading blocks to the captain's seat -- in a matter of weeks! Read on to get the skinny on baseball's $252 million soap opera.
A-Rod is no MVP
Alex Rodriguez is a great baseball player, maybe the best right now. But his team finished last, so how could he be an MVP.
Bonds -- Still the best
Even at age 38, Barry Bonds is still the best player in Major League Baseball today. It's not Alex Rodriguez, despite what the "baseball experts" will try and tell you. Here's a look at Bonds and A-Rod, head-to-head, and a reason why the older Bonds still holds the upperhand in today's game... and perhaps ever.
Don't blame A-Rod for MLB's woes
MLB is looking squarely into the eyes of another work stoppage and, of course, someone has to shoulder the blame. This season, everyone seems content on blaming Alex Rodriguez and his 10-year, $252 million deal. A-Rod, however, is worth every penny and his contract should actually be used as a positive for MLB's financial woes.
Lone Star
There are good players, there are great players, and then, once every so often, there arises a player whose performance, talent, and personality make him a player for the ages. Alex Rodriguez is that player.
MLB: A-Wad, I mean A-Rod returns to Safeco.
Alex Rodriguez's first trip back to Seattle didn't provide the reception he had hoped for. But should he really have expected it?
MLB: A-Rod Reaction
As I perused the sports pages over the past few days and read my favorite columnists, I became very disturbed as to what my eyes were seeing. These people were criticizing Alex Rodriguez and the Texas Rangers Baseball Club for signing a $252 million deal with the Texas Rangers.
MLB: A-rod? Ridiculous or Brillance
The Texas Rangers signed Alex Rodriguez to a record setting deal. Now all that is left to see is if it was a waste of money or a genius move.
MLB: Mets Better Off Without A-Rod
General manager Steve Phillips has made a great deal for the New York Mets by not signing Alex Rodriguez. Phillips believed A-Rod would hurt team unity. The Mets would be better served by acquiring pitching.
MLB: Still No Deal For A-Rod
Agent Scott Boras has taken a great deal of heat for Alex Rodriguez's recent contract demands. It's time to throw a little heat in A-Rod's direction.
MLB: Alex Rodriguez & The $200 Million Question
Is the Mariners' shortstop really worth $20 million per year for the next ten seasons? Well, maybe it depends on how well your team can utilize his talents... or maybe it doesn't.


