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Alex Rodriguez

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Alex Rodriguez

Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez (born July 27, 1975), nicknamed "A-Rod", is an American former professional baseball shortstop and third baseman and current businessman. Rodriguez played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners (1994–2000), Texas Rangers (2001–2003), and New York Yankees (2004–2013, 2015–2016). Rodriguez is the chairman and chief executive officer of A-Rod Corp as well as the chairman of Presidente beer. He owns a controlling interest in the National Basketball Association's Minnesota Timberwolves with Marc Lore. Rodriguez began his professional baseball career as one of the sport's most highly touted prospects and is considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time. With a career batting average, Rodriguez amassed over 600 home runs (696), over 2,000 runs batted in (RBI), over 2,000 runs scored, over 3,000 hits, and over 300 stolen bases, the only player in MLB history to achieve all of those feats. He was also a 14-time All-Star, winning three American League (AL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) Awards, 10 Silver Slugger Awards, and two Gold Glove Awards. Rodriguez is also the career record holder for grand slams. During the 2000s decade, Rodriguez led all players in home runs (435), runs batted in (1,243), runs scored (1,190), and total bases (3,362). The Mariners selected Rodriguez first overall in the 1993 MLB draft, and he debuted in the major leagues the following year at the age of 18. In 1996, he became the Mariners' starting shortstop, won the major league batting title, and finished second in voting for the AL MVP Award. His combination of power, speed, and defense made him a cornerstone of the franchise, but he left the team via free agency after the 2000 season to join the Rangers. The 10-year, $252 million contract he signed was the richest in baseball history at the time. He played at a high level in his three years with Texas, winning his first AL MVP Award win in 2003, but the team failed to make the playoffs. Before the 2004 season, Rodriguez was traded to the Yankees, for whom he converted to a third baseman to accommodate their shortstop Derek Jeter. He was named AL MVP in 2005 and 2007. He opted out of his contract after the 2007 season, then signed a new 10-year, $275 million deal with the Yankees, breaking his own record for the sport's most lucrative contract. He became the youngest player to hit 500 home runs, reaching the milestone in 2007. He helped the Yankees win the 2009 World Series over the Philadelphia Phillies, Rodriguez's only championship title. Toward the end of his career, he was hampered by hip and knee injuries, which caused him to become exclusively a designated hitter. He played his final game in professional baseball on August 12, 2016. Despite denying in a 2007 interview that he had ever used performance-enhancing drugs, Rodriguez admitted in 2009 to having used steroids, saying he used them from 2001 to 2003 when playing for the Rangers due to "an enormous amount of pressure" to perform. While recovering from a hip injury in 2013, Rodriguez made headlines by feuding with team management over his rehabilitation and for having allegedly obtained performance-enhancing drugs as part of the Biogenesis scandal. In August 2013, MLB announced a 211-game suspension for Rodriguez for his involvement in the scandal. After an arbitration hearing, the suspension was reduced to 162 games, which kept him off the field for the entire 2014 season. After retiring as a player, Rodriguez became a media personality, serving as a broadcaster for Fox Sports, a cast member of Shark Tank and a contributor to ABC News. In January 2018, ESPN announced that Rodriguez would be joining the broadcast team of Sunday Night Baseball.

Infobox

Batting average
295
Hits
3,115
Home runs
696
Runs batted in
2,086

Tables

Championships earned or shared · Awards and honors
American League (AL) batting champion
American League (AL) batting champion
Title
American League (AL) batting champion
Times
1
Dates
1996
AL champion
AL champion
Title
AL champion
Times
1
Dates
2009
World Series champion
World Series champion
Title
World Series champion
Times
1
Dates
2009
Title
Times
Dates
Ref
American League (AL) batting champion
1
1996
AL champion
1
2009
World Series champion
1
2009
American League statistical leader · Achievements
Batting champion
Batting champion
Category
Batting champion
Times
1
Seasons
1996
Doubles leader
Doubles leader
Category
Doubles leader
Times
1
Seasons
1996
Extra base hits leader
Extra base hits leader
Category
Extra base hits leader
Times
1
Seasons
2001
Hits leader
Hits leader
Category
Hits leader
Times
1
Seasons
1998
Home run leader
Home run leader
Category
Home run leader
Times
5
Seasons
2001–03, 2005, 2007
On-base plus slugging leader
On-base plus slugging leader
Category
On-base plus slugging leader
Times
2
Seasons
2005, 2007
Runs batted in leader
Runs batted in leader
Category
Runs batted in leader
Times
2
Seasons
2002, 2007
Runs scored leader
Runs scored leader
Category
Runs scored leader
Times
5
Seasons
1996, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007
Slugging percentage leader
Slugging percentage leader
Category
Slugging percentage leader
Times
4
Seasons
2003, 2005, 2007, 2008
Total bases leader
Total bases leader
Category
Total bases leader
Times
4
Seasons
1996, 2001, 2002, 2007
Category
Times
Seasons
Batting champion
1
1996
Doubles leader
1
1996
Extra base hits leader
1
2001
Hits leader
1
1998
Home run leader
5
2001–03, 2005, 2007
On-base plus slugging leader
2
2005, 2007
Runs batted in leader
2
2002, 2007
Runs scored leader
5
1996, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007
Slugging percentage leader
4
2003, 2005, 2007, 2008
Total bases leader
4
1996, 2001, 2002, 2007
Major league records · Records
Most career home runs by a New York-born player
Most career home runs by a New York-born player
Record
Most career home runs by a New York-born player
Total
696
Season(s)
1995–2016
Most career grand slams
Most career grand slams
Record
Most career grand slams
Total
25
Season(s)
1996–2015
Most runs in a season (SS)
Most runs in a season (SS)
Record
Most runs in a season (SS)
Total
141
Season(s)
1996
Most extra base hits in a season (SS)
Most extra base hits in a season (SS)
Record
Most extra base hits in a season (SS)
Total
91
Season(s)
1996
Highest slugging percentage in a season (SS)
Highest slugging percentage in a season (SS)
Record
Highest slugging percentage in a season (SS)
Total
631
Season(s)
1996
Most total bases in a season (SS)
Most total bases in a season (SS)
Record
Most total bases in a season (SS)
Total
393
Season(s)
2001
Most home runs in a season (SS)
Most home runs in a season (SS)
Record
Most home runs in a season (SS)
Total
57
Season(s)
2002
Most home runs in the month of April (tied)
Most home runs in the month of April (tied)
Record
Most home runs in the month of April (tied)
Total
14
Season(s)
2007
Fewest games to hit 12 home runs to start a season (tied)
Fewest games to hit 12 home runs to start a season (tied)
Record
Fewest games to hit 12 home runs to start a season (tied)
Total
15
Season(s)
2007
Fewest games to hit 13 and 14 home runs to start a season
Fewest games to hit 13 and 14 home runs to start a season
Record
Fewest games to hit 13 and 14 home runs to start a season
Total
18
Season(s)
2007
Youngest ever to hit 500 home runs
Youngest ever to hit 500 home runs
Record
Youngest ever to hit 500 home runs
Total
age 32 years and 8 days
Season(s)
2007
Most home runs by a third baseman (season)
Most home runs by a third baseman (season)
Record
Most home runs by a third baseman (season)
Total
52†
Season(s)
2007
Record
Total
Season(s)
Most career home runs by a New York-born player
696
1995–2016
Most career grand slams
25
1996–2015
Most runs in a season (SS)
141
1996
Most extra base hits in a season (SS)
91
1996
Highest slugging percentage in a season (SS)
631
1996
Most total bases in a season (SS)
393
2001
Most home runs in a season (SS)
57
2002
Most home runs in the month of April (tied)
14
2007
Fewest games to hit 12 home runs to start a season (tied)
15
2007
Fewest games to hit 13 and 14 home runs to start a season
18
2007
Youngest ever to hit 500 home runs
age 32 years and 8 days
2007
Most home runs by a third baseman (season)
52†
2007
American League records · Records
Most home runs in the month of April
Most home runs in the month of April
Record
Most home runs in the month of April
Total
14
Season(s)
2007
Fewest games to hit 10 home runs to start a season
Fewest games to hit 10 home runs to start a season
Record
Fewest games to hit 10 home runs to start a season
Total
14
Season(s)
2007
Fewest games to hit 12 home runs to start a season
Fewest games to hit 12 home runs to start a season
Record
Fewest games to hit 12 home runs to start a season
Total
15
Season(s)
2007
Record
Total
Season(s)
Most home runs in the month of April
14
2007
Fewest games to hit 10 home runs to start a season
14
2007
Fewest games to hit 12 home runs to start a season
15
2007
New York Yankees Records · Records
Most RBIs in a postseason
Most RBIs in a postseason
Record
Most RBIs in a postseason
Total
18
Season(s)
2009
Record
Total
Season(s)
Most RBIs in a postseason
18
2009
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