Alex Rodriguez, 50, who was famously busted twice for using steroids, admitted he isn’t going to make it into the Baseball Hall of Fame. The Today show’s Craig Melvin asked the former Major League ...
Few players have ever boasted a more Hall of Fame–worthy resume than Alex Rodriguez. The former Yankees superstar retired with the fifth-most home runs (696) and fourth-most RBIs (2,086) in MLB ...
In a revealing discussion, Alex Rodriguez and his ex-wife Cynthia Scurtis reflect on the breakdown of their marriage and the baseball star's past infidelities. “At that point, we got divorced,” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alex Rodriguez’s ex-wife, Cynthia Rodriguez Nicolas (née Scurtis), explained how his all-encompassing baseball career prevented ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...