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There are many things that the former baseball player Alex ‘A-Rod’ Rodriguez is adept at. One of those things is to flaunt himself and his lavish possessions.  Very recently, Rodriguez posted a picture of himself on Instagram being all dressed up. The highlight of the image was that A-Rod got himself clicked in what looks like the kitchen of his house.

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According to the picture, it looked like the former baseball player got all dressed up for fun, but was it the indication of not getting an invite to a certain special occasion?

How was Alex ‘A-Rod’ Rodriguez dressed up?

In the picture that Alex Rodriguez posted, it looked like he got dressed up for a black-tie event.

 

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But the caption of the picture read“All dressed up with nowhere to go….” Dressed up in a tuxedo, the former baseball player looked elegant and stylishly fashionable as ever. A-Rod, however, has never looked graceless. He keeps his style always up-to-date on what’s trending. 

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Maybe Alex got ready just for fun, or he thought he would get an invite to an event happening in NYC.

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The truth is known only to him. Or he might have a little extra time on his hands, so he decided to use some of it. Or maybe he has a special corner in his heart for tuxedos.

What event was happening last night?

Last night, Rodriguez’s once best friend and Yankees legend Derek Jeter got a proper ceremony for his induction into the Hall of Fame.

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Jeter was supposed to get inducted in the year 2020, but the ceremony got postponed as the world went through the pandemic. Then, a year later, the ceremony happened but not as big as it should have been. So, last night he got a proper celebration of his induction.

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Maybe as the ceremony was in the shortstop’s honor, he didn’t know if he could invite someone to it. Or Alex posting a picture could also just be a mere coincidence.

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