New York Yankees third baseman/designated hitter Alex Rodriguez broke a television screen, after overthrowing a football, while appearing on NFL Sunday on FOX.
New York Yankees third baseman/designated hitter Alex Rodriguez drove home a run during Thursday night's game against the Oakland Athletics, the 1,996th of his career, moving him into a second-place tie with Barry Bonds on the all-time list.
New York Yankees' third baseman Alex Rodriguez hit his 661st career home run on Thursday night against the Baltimore Orioles, moving him past the great Willie Mays, and into sole possession of fourth place on the all-time list.
Arbitrator Frederic Horowitz handed out a 162-game suspension to New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez on Saturday, a suspension that not only covers the entire 2014 regular season, but the postseason as well.
New York Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano and the New York Yankees are said to be far apart in negotiations to keep him in New York.
ESPN's Buster Olney says Cano wants $305 million over ten years, which is what Alex Rodriguez would make if he would meet all his incentives...
In the latest chapter in the storied New York Yankees/Boston Red Sox rivalry, Red Sox pitcher Ryan Dempster hit Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez with a pitch on Sunday night at Fenway Park in Boston, Mass., causing the ejection of New York manager Joe Girardi, before A-Rod later belted a home run later against the right-hander.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout says that baseball players who get caught using performance-enhancing drugs should be banned from the game for life.
Major League Baseball suspended New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, along with 12 other players on Monday, after finding them to have been involved with the South Florida anti-aging clinic, Biogenesis.
Alex Rodriguez was suspended through 2014 and All-Stars Nelson Cruz, Jhonny Peralta and Everth Cabrera were banned 50 games apiece Monday when Major League Baseball disciplined 13 players in a drug case — the most sweeping punishment since the Black Sox scandal nearly a century ago.
The Yankees star could get a shorter penalty if he agrees to give up the right to file a grievance and force the case before an arbitrator, the person added.
The public may not know, and the media can only speculate.
But according to a report, the Major League Baseball Players Association has been told which players are going to be suspended in connection with the biogenesis scandal and what those penalties will be...
Rodriguez, who has been sidelined since hip surgery in January, issued a statement earlier in the day saying he wanted to be activated for Friday's home stand opener against Tampa Bay.