Alex Rodriguez, who made his MLB debut with the Seattle Mariners in 1994, retired as a baseball superstar who left an indelible mark on America’s national pastime. Undoubtedly, A-Rod’s slugging was simply unmatched, and with 696 home runs, he hung up his MLB boots in 2016 wearing Pinstripes.
And now, after a successful career in baseball, and an esteemed name in the world of investing and broadcasting, the 14-time MLB All-Star is gearing up for a new challenge, ready to unleash his competitive spirit and drive in a different arena.
As evidenced by his recent-most Instagram stories, A-Rod’s new challenge is not too far away as the ex-Yankees slugger prepares to arrive at the Phoenix Open.
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Alex Rodriguez starts training for a new sport
Decked in a polo, with a sweatshirt on top, Alex Rodriguez recently uploaded a story at the Silverleaf Country Club at Scottsdale practicing his golf shots ahead of the upcoming Phoenix Open.
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Analogous to his celebrity appearance in the upcoming WM Phoenix Open, the three-time AL MVP practiced his driving in Scottsdale. In the first video, A-Rod managed to putt the ball while the second story was an image of A-Rod posing with the scenic backdrop.
A-Rod will be traveling to the Phoenix Open to make a guest appearance alongside singer Jason Aldean.
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A-Rod’s history in golf:
While Alex Rodriguez shares a very casual, and not professional relationship with golf, it was on one of his golf trips back in the day when Tom Brady revealed his desire to play until he turned 50. Even though Brady retired much before 50, this would possibly be A-Rod’s sweetest memory in the greens.
What kind of performance can we anticipate from A-Rod on the golf course? Can we expect his golfing abilities to measure up to his renowned talent for hitting home runs? How do you think will the 696-homer man perform at the WM Phoenix Open? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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