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Alex Rodriguez #13 | Third Baseman | New York Yankees
Height: 6-3    Weight: 225    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Jul 27, 1975, New York, NY
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September 9, 2004
Alex Rodriguez hit second for the third and fourth games in a row during the Yankees' doubleheader on Thursday. Despite going 0-for-5 in the nightcap, he appears to be comfortable as he's combined to hit 6-for-17 in the new spot.
September 7, 2004
Yankees manager Joe Torre had Alex Rodriguez bat second yesterday, according to the New York Daily News. "I don't know how long it's going to last," Torre said.
August 18, 2004
Alex Rodriguez is expected to return from a four-game suspension on Thursday. Rodriguez said that he's over the flu.
August 14, 2004
Alex Rodriguez dropped an appeal of his four-game suspension Saturday after missing his second straight game due to the flu. He will be eligible to return on Thursday.
August 14, 2004
Alex Rodriguez was out of the lineup for the second straight game on Saturday because of a viral infection.
August 13, 2004
Alex Rodriguez was scratched from Friday's game because of the flu. Yankees skipper Joe Torre said that he hopes to have Rodriguez back for Saturday's game.
August 3, 2004
Alex Rodriguez was hit under the left kneecap by a pitch on Tuesday. Though he stayed in the game, he admitted afterward that he was quite sore. "I've never been hit quite in that spot before. It felt pretty sore. We'll see how it wakes up in the morning."
July 29, 2004
Alex Rodriguez is appealing his four-game suspension, which was set to start Friday, according to the AP. He can play pending a hearing.
July 29, 2004
Alex Rodriguez has been suspended four games for his role in a confrontation with Jason Varitek on Saturday, according to ESPNEWS. Varitek was also suspended for four games.
July 24, 2004
Alex Rodriguez was ejected from Saturday's game after a physical confrontation with Boston catcher Jason Varitek that followed Rodriguez being hit by a pitch.
July 6, 2004
Alex Rodriguez has turned down an invitation to take part in the Home Run Derby over the All-Star weekend, because he felt a twinge in a muscle in his right side on Sunday, according to the New York Daily News. "I'll kill myself if I do that," he said. "I was probably going to do it. With this injury, I can't take any chances."
March 25, 2004
Alex Rodriguez was back at workouts today after suffering a cheekbone injury in a spring training game last night, according to the Sports Network. He\'s not expected to miss any regular season games.
March 25, 2004
Alex Rodriguez sustained a bruised left cheekbone when he was hit in the face by a thrown ball yesterday, according to the New York Daily News. A CAT scan was negative and it didn't appear he would miss any of the games in Japan. He's listed as day-to-day.
February 15, 2004
The Yankees and Rangers have finalized the details of the deal that sends Alex Rodriguez to New York in exchange for Alfonso Soriano. Rodriguez will move to third base and will probably bat either third or fourth in the order.
February 15, 2004
The AP reports that the Rangers have agreed in principle to send Alex Rodriguez to the Yankees in exchange for Alfonso Soriano and a player to be named. Jose Contreras is no longer believed to be part of the deal.
February 14, 2004
Newsday reports that the Yankees and Rangers are in serious discussions on a trade that would send Alex Rodriguez to New York. A-Rod would switch to third base to fill the void left by the injured Aaron Boone. Alfonso Soriano and Jose Contreras would be the key players headed to Texas in such a trade, according to the New York Post.
January 26, 2004
All signs point to the trade that would've sent Alex Rodriguez to Boston being over. "There is no possibility he'll be traded," Rangers owner Tom Hicks said. "It looked like a possibility at one time. It didn't work out. We're going to put it behind us." A-Rod met with Hicks and manager Buck Showalter yesterday to clear the air. He was dubbed team captain during the meeting.
January 20, 2004
ESPN quotes a Rangers official "who asked not to be named" that the Alex Rodriguez deal is not back on the table, contrary to other reports. The source said that nothing should be read into the fact that John Henry and Tom Hicks are expected to be in New York at the same time. Boston GM Theo Epstein also said that reports of the deal being discussed again were "baseless."
January 20, 2004
ESPNEWS reports that the Rangers and Red Sox are once again discussing the Alex Rodriguez trade. John Henry and Tom Hicks reportedly may meet in New York this week.