Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz spoke with 3-time baseball MVP and MLB on FOX commentator Alex Rodriguez about what makes the Yankees and Dodgers superstars such intriguing watches on the baseball field.
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 ...
The three-part documentary series, “Alex vs. ARod,” explores the complicated career of baseball superstar Alex Rodriguez and premieres on Thursday, November 6. From the pinnacle of athletic success to ...
Three-time MVP Alex Rodriguez opens up his feelings about getting elected to the Hall of Fame, saying that it will not really heal the pain caused by his past transgressions. Alex Rodriguez was, ...
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 ...
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A baseball great faces himself in 'Alex vs. ARod'
The new HBO Max docuseries offers an introspective look at one of baseball’s greatest and most enigmatic players. Alex Rodriguez has climbed the heights of MLB superstardom and felt the disgrace of ...
There’s a voice that comes from off-screen at the outset of the HBO Max three-part documentary Alex vs. A-Rod, asking Alex Rodriguez if he’s going to be honest about using performance-enhancing drugs ...
HBO’s Alex vs ARod, profiling the oft-controversial career of former Major League Baseball superstar Alex Rodriguez, is set to debut on Thursday, November 6. The three-part docuseries, directed by ...
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