Alright, we know that Alex Rodriguez and Tom Brady are great friends. Whether it was helping the former’s daughter make a decision to go to the University of Michigan or embracing a rich Boston experience together, the two are known to be genuine well-wishers. This time around, the duo took some time out of their retired schedules to indulge in leisure activities.
Well, the New York Yankees legend loves to golf. And this time, he couldn’t have found a better partner. Furthermore, as retired sportspeople, the two take enough time out of their busy routines and personal lives to make a putt or two.
Alex Rodriguez and Tom Brady Play Golf – “thanks for not beating me“
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The ever-so-active A-Rod took to Instagram to share his golfing experience with the 46-year-old former football quarterback. He captioned his post, “See @tombrady the retired athlete life isn’t so bad… thanks for not beating me too bad out there 🐐”.
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This post indicates a couple of things. One is their mutual appreciation despite being from different sports. And the other aspect gives a glimpse into their retired life. The Instagram post consisted of a carousel of 3 images and 1 video.
It was evident that the duo had an amazing time playing golf on the course by the beach. This common snippet from the NFL and the MLB legends’ lives indicates their bond despite their differences.
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The Two Legends Come Together Despite Stark Differences
Speaking of differences, it is important to note that Brady is a hard-core Boston Red Sox fan. While the 10x Sliver Slugger is a Yankee for life. And the rivalry between the Red Sox and the Yankees is historical. That said, this recent rendezvous is a perfect throwback to a crossover moment at an earlier time.
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A-Rod said, “Tom Brady, come here buddy. Let me tell you something. I’m in your town, Boston. You’re in my town, Florida. Twenty years ago, I picked you up at the Hotel Miami. We went down and played some golf on the course. Somewhere in the fourth hole, you told me, ‘Alex, I want to play till I’m 50.” With that, the two seem to plan on carrying on with their interest in golf basking in the luxuries of their retired lives.