Fans reacted as a baseball card collector showed an extremely rare piece containing the autographs of New York Yankees legends Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Alex Rodriguez. There are only three ...
Alex Rodriguez came up short and missed out on the MLB Hall of Fame induction again. On Tuesday, the votes of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) for the 2025 MLB Hall of Fame were ...
The Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2025 results ... Longtime Yankees infielder Alex Rodriguez — who tallied three AL MVP awards, 696 home runs, 3,115 hits, 14 All-Star Game appearances, and ...
2025 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ichiro Suzuki is one of the most fascinating characters in MLB history, and Alex Rodriguez confirmed a fun story that adds to his lore. As part of a career ...
In the meantime, fans and followers got a teaser of what Cordeiro has in store for 2025. Alex Rodriguez’s relationship with celebrity trainer Jaclyn Cordeiro has received significant media ...
Inspired by that sense of pride, Stoll set out to collect the cards of every Jewish player in baseball history — around 200 total. More than 50 years later, his complete collection is going up ...
SEATTLE -- Former Mariners great Alex Rodriguez will not go into the Hall of Fame in 2022. A-Rod received 34.3% of the vote from the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, the results of which were ...
He was the prominent face of the team and was even at the peak of his athletic prowess. Alex Rodriguez’s numbers speak volumes about his excellence as a baseball player.
including one of the most infamous players in Mariners and baseball history. Alex Rodriguez, who played for seven seasons in Seattle from 1994-2000, took to "X" (formerly known as Twitter ...
In my days in Texas, I’ll go with Michael Young. And then, during my time in New York, I’d say it’s kind of a split between Mariano Rivera and Andy Pettitte,” Rodriguez shared. Alex Rodriguez #13 of ...
That was Seymour Stoll’s experience years ago when he drew a Sandy Koufax card at 14 years old. Inspired by that sense of pride, Stoll set out to collect the cards of every Jewish player in baseball ...