Essay On Alex Rodriguez

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Alex Rodriguez is the highest paid player in team sports. He wanted to be a baseball player ever since he was little. He wanted to be a pro. Alex worked hard to fulfill his dream of making it as a Major League Baseball (MLB) player. He did not just get it handed to him. He practiced every day until he was sure he was good. Alex Rodriguez was born in New York City, is a professional baseball player, and has had some career troubles.
Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez was born in New York City on July 27, 1975. His parents are Victor and Lourdes Rodriguez. He lived with his parents, his brother Joseph, and his sister Suzy in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan. “Alex was only two years old when hints of his future career path began to emerge. …show more content…

He became the starting quarterback, point guard, and shortstop at Westminster his sophomore year. He was a high school All-American, and led his baseball team to a national championship in 1991. He received a scholarship to the University of Miami, but instead decided to sign with the Seattle Mariners to play on their minor league team. In the 1994 season Alex was moved up to the majors and he played his first MLB game when he was only 18. He quickly became a millionaire with his new contract being worth $1.9 million. “Alex went on to have an outstanding season in 1996. His .358 batting average was the best in the major leagues. It was the third highest average ever hit by a shortstop” (Covert). After the 2000 season Alex Rodriguez became a free agent, and signed with the Texas Rangers with a contract worth $252 million. “It looked like Rodriguez would go down in baseball history as one of the game’s most prolific offensive players” (“Alex Rodriguez Biography”). Alex put up impressive numbers the next two seasons, but the Rangers continued to …show more content…

He was the Yankees starting third baseman, so Derek Jeter could remain at shortstop. The New York Yankees gave him a bigger contract then the one he had with the Texas Rangers, worth $275 million. In 2008, after six years of marriage and two children, his wife, Cynthia, filed for divorce. In a press conference just before the 2009 season, Alex admitted to taking steroids during the 2001 – 2003 seasons. This would cause trouble for Alex, because the use of performance enhancing drugs, such as steroids, in the MLB is illegal. On August 5, 2013 he was suspended for 211 games without pay after already being on the disabled list after hip surgery. He was allowed to play while the suspension was being appealed. In 2015, his suspension was up, and he began to play baseball again. The Yankees made it to the playoffs, but lost in the wildcard round to the Houston