Polarizing Yankees champion says he’s made peace with Hall of Fame omission
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Polarizing Yankees champion says he’s made peace with Hall of Fame omission
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 York.
“I Would Be in a Lot of Pain” - Alex Rodriguez Reveals a Troubling Truth Behind Hall of Fame Dreams
Alex Rodriguez (Image Credits: Getty Images) Alex Rodriguez was, without any doubt, one of the finest players of his generation. Yet the 14-time All-Star is also one of the most controversial and polarizing figures in the game. Despite staggering achievements, connections with PED usage have forever tainted his legacy. It may eventually cost A-Rod a place in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Since retiring in 2016, Alex Rodriguez has candidly discussed…
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“Still Be in a Lot of Pain," Alex Rodriguez Claims Hall of Fame Induction Would Leave Him Feeling Hollow
On Sunday, 14-time MLB All-Star Alex Rodriguez opened up about his chances of making it to the MLB Hall of The post “Still Be in a Lot of Pain,” Alex Rodriguez Claims Hall of Fame Induction Would Leave Him Feeling Hollow appeared first on FirstSportz.
Table of ContentsAlex Rodriguez's personal change driven by Cooperstown therapy, votes and an inheritance marked by the controversy Alex Rodriguez, one of the players who knew how to excel in an extraordinary way within the history of Major League baseball, surprised the sports world by revealing that he has emotionally “divorced” from the idea of entering Cooperstown's Hall of Fame. In exclusive statements to the sports portal The Athletic, the…
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