New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez will officially miss the 2014 season New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez will officially miss the 2014 season.
Suspended New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez is fed up with the way Major League Baseball has targeted him in the biogenesis scandal and is prepared to tell his side of the story
The 39-year-old Yankees star previously had a lower-paying option on the table for the upcoming season but the Yankees did not want to risk losing Jeter to free-agency
Manager Joe Girardi has spent six seasons at the helm of the New York Yankees, but now the 48-year-old is about to be a free-agent and the Chicago Cubs have their eyes set on the Chicago-area native
Yankee's great Lou Gehrig, Iron Horse, held the title as the leader in grand slams in Major League Baseball for 75 years. On Friday night, Alex Rodriguez replaced him; A-Rod hit a much-needed grand slam.
Alex Rodriguez has heard enough, even from his own attorneys.
Alex Rodriguez has heard enough, even from his own attorneys. The veteran baseball star told ESPN New York that he has informed his camp to quiet down, in hopes of calming both sides involved in his steroids scandal and subsequent suspension.
The drama surrounding Alex Rodriguez and Major League Baseball is still alive and well. The 38-year-old Yankees third baseman is appealing a 211-game suspension handed down by the league, and the process has not been pretty.
Amid controversy, A-Rod found a way to silence the critics -- even if it was for just one at-bat. Alex Rodriguez found a way to silence the boos, even if it was just for one at-bat.