Major League Baseball players who used steroids can’t get into Cooperstown, but the person who over saw the steroid-era is in the Hall of Fame, and Alex Rodriguez has a problem with that. Former MLB ...
In HBO's "Alex vs. ARod" (Part one streaming now, new episodes Thursdays, 9 p.m. ET/PT), sports talk radio icon Mike Francesa calls former Major League Baseball star Alex Rodriguez "a Shakespearian ...
The former Yankee great, who is opening up about his own past scandals in the HBO docuseries Alex vs ARod, gives his thoughts on the sports gambling scandals Kristina Bumphrey/Sportico via Getty ...
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“Alex vs ARod” Director Gotham Chopra Admits He Once 'Hated' Alex Rodriguez. Now, He's 'Enamored' by Him (Exclusive)
While on the red carpet at the premiere of the docuseries, the Boston native told PEOPLE that he previously wasn't a fan of the former Yankees slugger Back in the day, Gotham Chopra would have balked ...
Former Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez says he has made peace with not being in the Baseball Hall of Fame, saying therapy has given him something more valuable than a plaque in Cooperstown, New ...
Alex Rodriguez said if he could do it all over again, he “probably would have just retired” after winning the 2009 World Series with the Yankees. Access the Yankees beat like never before Join Post ...
The baseball star shares daughters Ella, 17, and Natasha, 20, with ex-wife Cynthia Scurtis Dave Allocca/Starpix/Shutterstock Alex Rodriguez is sharing some love to ...
Alex Rodriguez's two daughters, Natasha and Ella, got vulnerable about their respective relationships with the Yankees legend in the new HBO documentary series, "Alex vs. ARod." Alex Rodriguez’s two ...
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