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It doesn't look that way. Alex Rodriguez was suspended for the entire 2014 season, over accusations of taking PED's, and he will turn 39 on July 27th. Bottom line, he's running out of time.
Alex Rodriguez is not the all-time home run leader. It's Barry Bonds.
They DID it Big-TIme
Five Tool PlayerAlex Rodriguez is a five-tool player that hits for average, power, speed on the bases, great throwing ability, and fielder. Early in his career Alex was one of the best shortstops in the game, winning two Gold Glove Award in 2002, and 2003. When Rodriguez signed with the Yankees in 2004 he was moved to third base. Alex is one of the greatest home run hitters of all time, and in 2010 he will be closing in on 600 career home runs. He also has a good chance of becoming the All time career home run leader by the time he retires.
There has been no mention of a disease at this time.
Alex Rodriguez
# Alex Rodriguez was the youngest player in Major League history to hit 500 home runs. # Alex Rodriguez has more HRs, RBI's, runs scored and more base hits by the age of 31 than all-time leaders Barry Bonds (HR), Hank Arron (RBI), Rickey Henderson (Runs Scored) and Pete Rose (hits).
No. During the 2011 season, Rodriguez has spent considerable time on the disabled list because of injuries.
A-Rod is the nickname of American-born baseball player Alex Rodriguez, who is considered one of the best home-run hitters of all time.
Cynthia Rodriguez. Not anymore he divorced her.
Through August 12, 2016, Alex Rodriguez had 696 career home runs. He is now in fourth place on the all-time home run list, trailing only Barry Bonds (762), Henry Aaron (755) and Babe Ruth (714). He surpassed Willie Mays' career home-run total of 660 on May 7, 2015 with a solo shot against the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium.
From 2004 through 2016, Alex Rodriguez hit 351 home runs as a member of the Yankees. He is sixth on the team's all-time homer list behind Babe Ruth (659), Mickey Mantle (536), Lou Gehrig (493), Joe DiMaggio (361) and Yogi Berra (358).
From 2004 through 2016, Alex Rodriguez hit 351 home runs as a member of the Yankees. He is sixth on the team's all-time homer list behind Babe Ruth (659), Mickey Mantle (536), Lou Gehrig (493), Joe DiMaggio (361) and Yogi Berra (358).