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The history of Alex Rodriguez. Introduction.
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Introduction • This report is about the baseball player Alex Rodriguez. He is very disciplined and professional and he is a dedicated and a very passionate player. The purpose of this report on Alex Rodriguez is to expose his great and honorable career. I want to do his report on Alex Rodriguez, because he is my role model because and his intelligence knowledge, and talent of the game is natural. • To set, where he is one has to work very hard, that is why he is the top notch player of our time. I will expose his background in and out of the ball park.
Sub topic ABackground as pro • Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez (born July 27, 1975 in New York, New York), commonly nicknamed A-Rod, is a Dominican American baseball infielder. • Rodriguez was a star shortstop at Miami's Westminster Christian High School. In 100 games he batted .419 with 90 steals • Alex Rodriguez was born in the Washington Heights section of New York City. When he was four, Rodriguez moved with his parents to their native Dominican Republic. After the family moved to Miami, Florida, three years later, Rodriguez's father announced his intention to move back north to New Jersey for a short time.
Sub topic BDedication and Discipline • Rodriguez signed a letter of intent 10 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 become eligible for the amateur draft at the age of 17. • Rodriguez rebounded in 1998, setting the AL record for homers by a shortstop and becoming just the third member of the 40-40 Club, (With 42 HR and 46 SB) and one of just 3 shortstops in history to hit 40 home runs in a season
Sub topic CFinancial Benefit of a pro • He has often been cited as among the best all-around players currently in baseball Rodriguez is also known for signing the richest contract in sports history, a 10-year, $252 million dea1, negotiated by prominent sports agent Scott Boras. • Rodriguez became a free agent after the 2000 season. He eventually signed with the Texas Rangers, who had fallen to last in their division in 2000. The contract he signed is the most lucrative contract in sports history: a 10-year worth $252 million. The dea1 is worth $63 million more than the second-richest baseball deal. The Rangers' agreed to pay $67 million of the $179 million left on Rodriguez's contract.
American League Most Valuable Player • In 2005, Rodriguez hit .321, leading the American League with 124 runs and 48 HR while driving in 130 runs. • He became the first Yankee 10 win the American League home run title since Reggie Jackson (41) in 1980. He also became one of only two players in Major League history to compile at least 35 home runs, 100 runs and 100 RBIs in eight consecutive seasons (Jimmie Foxx accomplished the feat in nine straight seasons from 1932-1940). • On defense, however, he had the lowest range factor in the league at third for the second straight season (2.62).
Most Valuables Award and Honors • AL Hank Aaron Award • AL MVP • America MLB Player of the Year • America 1st-Team Major League All-Star • Silver Slugger Award • Gold Glove Award