Alex Rodriguez Biography
Alex Rodriguez Alex Rodriguez has more cash in his wallet, and hits more
homers, than almost anyone in baseball. But will he be able to lead the Yankees to another
World Series? Get the 411 on the
Yankees' superstar at third base.
Alex Rodriguez Growing Up
Alex Emanuel Rodriguez was born in
New York City on July 27, 1975. He stayed in
NYC until he was four, when his family moved back to his parents' native land - the
Dominican Republic. It was there that Alex Rodriguez first learned to play
baseball. Four years later, his family moved back to the
United States and settled in
Miami, Florida. Not long after that, Alex's parents got
divorced and his father left town. His mother took two
jobs to support Alex, his brother Joe and his sister, Suzy. Seeing his mom struggle to work two jobs made Alex Rodriguez determined to become a
professional baseball player and make a lot of money.
Alex Rodriguez - From A-Rod to PayRod
Alex Rodriguez was a star baseball player at
Westminster Christian High School, where he played
shortstop. Rodriguez took extra batting practice and started
lifting weights to add more power to his swing. His extra training paid off, and Rodriguez finished his high school career with a .419 average and 17 homers in 100 games. He also caught the attention of baseball scouts and Rodriguez was picked in the first round by the
Seattle Mariners in the 1993 entry draft. In 1996, his first full season with the
Mariners, Alex Rodriguez hit 36 homeruns and became one of the youngest players to make the
All-Star team. Over the next two seasons, A-Rod would make a name for himself as one of the first shortstops who could hit for power. In 1999, he became just the third player in MLB history to hit 40 homers and steal 40 bases in a season. His big numbers at the plate also meant big numbers for A-Rod's paycheck. After the 2000 season, Alex Rodriguez left the
Seattle Mariners to sign a ten-year contract with the
Texas Rangers for a whopping $252 million!
Alex Rodriguez - The Best Baseball Player Ever?
Alex Rodriguez continued to be a run-producing machine after moving to the Rangers, but he was often questioned about his
massive salary ($25.2 million a year)! He hit 52 homeruns in 2001, which broke the record for homers in a season by a shortstop. In 2003, he was named the
American League MVP, after hitting 47 homeruns and driving in 118 runs. Despite his personal success at the plate, the Rangers as a team still sucked and continued to finish in
last place. In 2004,
Alex Rodriguez realized he wasn't happy just being a good looking baseball player who makes a mountain of money. He also wanted to play for a winning team. On February 16, 2004, he agreed to be traded to the
New York Yankees. The move to
New York meant he would have to play third base instead of shortstop, but Alex Rodriguez felt it was a small price to pay for a shot at winning a
World Series. If A-Rod continues to put up big numbers and leads
the Yankees to another
World Series or two, he could go down in history as one of the best
baseball players of all time.
Alex Rodriguez - Did You Know?
When he was a kid, Alex Rodriguez's favorite players were Keith Hernandez, Dale Murphy and Cal Ripken Jr..
Alex Rodriguez has impeccable grooming habits. He gets his hair cut every 10 days and has a monthly manicure and pedicure. He also flosses his teeth four times a day.
Alex Rodriguez has three dogs - a Golden Labrador named Shorty and two German Sheperds named Ripper and Gypsy.
Alex Rodriguez has a wife named Cynthia, who is a teacher. They were married at a private wedding in Dallas in 2002.
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