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ALEX RODRIGUEZ

|     New York Yankees (DL-60)

   Baseball players make up half of Sports Illustrated’s Fortunate 50 highest-paid athlete list  | 2013-05-15  | Big League Stew
High Level:   MLB     Career Ranks:  1st in grandslams
Positions:   SS-1437, 3B-1165, DH-89
Full Name:   Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez
Nickname:  A-Rod
Born:   Jul 27, 1975  (37.297) in New York,New York

Top Prospect:  mlb  1994 (#6), 1995 (#1)   team  1994 (#1-SEA), 1995 (#1-SEA)

MLB Debut:  Jul 8, 1994  (18.347)
Speed
64
Contact
36
Patience
70
Batting
83
Power
90
Ht/Wt:  6-3 / 195   Bats/Throws:  Right / Right
High School:   Westminster Christian  (Miami,FL)
College:   None listed
Drafted:  Seattle Mariners:  1993-1-1 (June-Reg)

Recent Contract:  10-years/$275m (2008-2017) by New York Yankees Notes

Tags:  3 Homers in a game || 40 Homers in a Season MLB || 50 Doubles in a Season || 500 Career Homers || 9 or more RBIs in a Game || Amateur Draft 1st Pick   All Tags

TBC Player ID:  536
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OFF THE FIELD
Start DateEnd Date#DaysStatusMLB TeamMinor Team40-ManTransaction Description
2013-02-14Current--DL-60New York Yankees DL-60DL-60 Left hip surgery
2012-09-042013-02-14164ActiveNew York Yankees YesActivated from DL
2012-07-252012-08-3138DL-15New York Yankees YesDL-15 Fractured left hand
2012-05-072012-07-2580ActiveNew York Yankees Yes

The transactions grid above is available for Major Leaguers and Minor Leaguers since May of 2012. All transactions prior to this date will be listed below.



DateNotes
2007-12-13Signed by Yankees (10-years)
2004-02-16Traded by Rangers with Cash to Yankees for Alfonso Soriano.
2001-01-26Signed as Free Agent by Rangers.
2000-10-30Granted Free Agency.
1993-08-30signed
Drafted:  Selected by Seattle Mariners in 1st round (1st overall) of 1993 Amateur Draft (June-Reg Phase)


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