Alex Rodriguez
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fri 2/20/2009
Baseball was counting on Alex Rodriguez to clean up its image. Then he made it worse.
After record-setting performers like Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire and Roger Clemens were tied to steroids, the Dominican-American Rodriguez was singled out as baseball's last "clean" hope. The youngest player to reach 500 home runs, the 33-year-old A-Rod was considered a lock to break Bonds' tainted home run record, a feat many believed would restore the game's rep. On such expectations, the New York Yankees re-signed Rodriguez to a record 10-year, $275 million contract, including a seven-figure bonus for snatching the home run title.
But earlier this month, Sports Illustrated broke the story that Rodriguez was one of 104 players who tested positive for steroids in 2003. A few days later, the shortstop-turned-third baseman admitted to taking banned substances between 2001 and 2003. "I was young, I was stupid, I was naïve," explained Rodriguez, claiming he felt pressure to perform at a high level after signing a then-record 10-year, $252 million deal with his former team, the Texas Rangers: "I wanted to prove to everyone that I was worth being one of the greatest players of all time."
Rodriguez won't be formally suspended or punished since he tested positive in 2003, a year before Major League Baseball implemented its anti-drug program. The test results were also supposed to remain confidential, a fact that has left MLB commissioner Bud Selig with few options beyond criticizing Rodriguez: "[T]here is no valid excuse for using such substances, and those who use them have shamed the game." This past Tuesday, A-Rod held a press conference to apologize for his actions. But his fans may be the most skeptical, particularly New Yorkers who have long blamed Rodriguez for destroying team chemistry.
Barring a major injury, Rodriguez is expected to break the home run record in the next few years. But the highest honor Rodriguez can receive – induction into the National Baseball all of Fame – will remain out of his hands. It's in control of the same sportswriters who have already made it clear that names like Bonds, McGwire and Clemens have no place in Cooperstown.
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fri 2/20 6:58am
omg i think
he is so cute
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fri 2/20 9:05am
i love his eyes lol
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fri 2/20 9:06am
Gosh he is so sexy
Puertorican Princess™
fri 2/20 9:22am
but hes a cheater....in baseball and in love
thats not a real man
LocaEcuator1ana
fri 2/20 10:11am
well i think him and barry bonds were 1st ballot hall of famers before the steroids. guys like ivann rodriguez, sammy sosa and mark McGuire did not reach those HOF numbers till they started to jucie!. Also you can pinpoint were barry started jucing ! he did it to compete with samy and mark !. either way it was still wrong but A rod needs to come all the way clean though ! cause i dont belive this cousin thing and that he didnt know what it was...
Mrjam7
fri 2/20 10:19am
o well hes still lookin fine as ever!!
Precious
fri 2/20 10:51am
no comment
Prieto
fri 2/20 11:01am
We still going to make it the world series so it don't matter. He is HOOOT!!!
dominicana30
fri 2/20 11:31am
I thought Whodat was for unknowns to become known. We all know about A-Fraud. Kidding... But I love how some sportswriters have already made it clear that names like Bonds, McGwire, Clemens, and now Rodriguez have no place in Cooperstown. I love Cooperstown. I been there once when I was younger. I think I'll go back this summer. I HEART NY!!!!
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fri 2/20 11:42am
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