Yes Alex Rodriguez does sign autographs, one way you can get an autograph is by going to one of the Yankee games and trying to sit in the legends seats if your lucky A-Rod will sign you an Autograph
I don't believe that a-rod signs his ttm. Because he is a superstar big-name player, he usually will not sign his ttm
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If referring to New York Yankee Alex "A-Rod" Rodriguez, the answer is that he did not attend college. Rodriguez had a scholarship to attend the University of Miami (FL) in Coral Gables. As the legend goes, supposedly Rodriguez was on his way to his first college class when his agent tracked him down in order for him to sign a professional contract. This is important because of the rules surrounding eligibility and maintaining the amateur status as a college athlete. Had Rodriguez attended that class (or technically get within 50 feet of the classroom), he would have been ineligible for the Major League Baseball Draft until after his junior year in college. Rodriguez signed a letter of intent to play baseball for the University of Miami and was also recruited by the university to play quarterback for its football team. Rodriguez turned down Miami's baseball scholarship and never played college baseball, opting instead to sign with the Seattle Mariners after being selected in the first round of the amateur draft at the age of 17. His Major League debut was just before his 19th birthday.
Childish, snarky question-obviously from a holier than thou, self-absorbed child. Rodriguez didn't sign on to cure cance or help lead to world peace. He was and is a baseball player. Get over yourself.
Alex Rodriguez, even though being recruited by the University of Miami to be their quarterback, did not attend college. Instead he signed with the Seattle Mariners to begin his professional baseball career.
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Alex Wolff was born November 1, 1997. He is a Scorpio.
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Rodriguez' first season as head coach of WVU was 2001. The school announced that he would replace Don Nehlan in November, 2000.