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Alex Rodriguez Biography

Byname of Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez

(born July 27, 1975, New York City, N.Y., U.S.) American professional baseball player, who was a noted power hitter. In 2007 he became the youngest player in major league history to hit 500 career home runs. Rodriguez and his family moved to his father's native Dominican Republic when Alex was four, but they later relocated to Miami, Fla. There he became an excellent ballplayer at Westminster Christian High School, and in 1993 the Seattle Mariners selected Rodriguez as the first overall pick in the Major League Baseball draft. He made his debut with the Mariners at age 18, playing shortstop. Rodriguez's first successful season came in 1996, when he accumulated a league-best .358 batting average with 36 home runs and 123 runs batted in. Over the next six seasons with the team, he continued to produce outstanding offensive statistics, most notably in 1998, when he became the third player in league history to hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in the same season. Before the 2001 season, when Rodriguez was a free agent, the Texas Rangers signed him to a 10-year $252 million contract, the richest contract ever given to an athlete at the time. With the Rangers, Rodriguez continued to have great offensive seasons. He won Most Valuable Player (MVP) honors in 2003 with a .298 batting average, 47 home runs, and 118 runs batted in. After that season, he was traded to the New York Yankees. In 2005 he posted a .321 batting average, with 48 home runs and 130 runs batted in, to win his second MVP title. At Yankee Stadium on Aug. 4, 2007, at age 32, Rodriguez hit his 500th career home run, becoming the youngest player to accomplish that feat. The 2007 season was Rodriguez's best yethe had a .314 batting average, with 56 home runs and 154 runs batted inand he was named MVP for the third time. In 2009 Rodriguez admitted that he used various performance-enhancing drugs from 2001 to 2003, a revelation that threatened to taint his seemingly extraordinary career accomplishments. His preseason admission was followed by a relatively sub-par regular season that saw Rodriguez fail to hit over 30 home runs and amass over 100 RBIs for the first time since 1997. His streak of nine consecutive All-Star Game selections also ended. However, he overcame his longtime reputation of faltering in the postseason by batting .365 with six home runs and 18 RBIs during the play-offs, and the Yankees went on to win the 2009 World Series.

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