Alex Rodriguez ripped the Astros and remained one of the biggest frauds in sports

Is anyone really buying what Alex Rodriguez is trying to sell?

Alex Rodriguez, the man who cheated throughout his MLB career and never showed much remorse for doing so, became the latest in the baseball world to take the cheating Houston Astros to task for their sign-stealing scandal that led to their World Series title in 2017.

How. Rich.

A-Rod ripped the Astros on ESPN while broadcasting Tuesday’s spring training game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. And in doing so, he made it about himself while also reminding everyone just how much of a fraud he can be when given the chance to speak on just about anything regarding truth and merit.

Here’s part of what he said:

“I think the one thing that has really upset the fans is you cheat, you win a championship, there is no suspension, and then there’s no remorse. The last one I think is probably the worst one because people want to see remorse. They want a real, authentic apology. And they have not received that thus far.”

I mean, it doesn’t get more laughable than that coming from A-Rod. Remember when he finally apologized before spring training in 2015 after being suspended for a year? Was that apology remorseful? No, no it wasn’t. Instead, it was a five-paragraph letter that he wrote to fans (yuck). That letter makes the Astros’ pathetic attempts to apologize before spring training look like some of the most sincere apologies I’ve ever seen.

Included in A-Rod’s “remorseful” apology were these very special words (he later had this cringy “apology” at the ESPY’s in 2015):

To the Fans,

I take full responsibility for the mistakes that led to my suspension for the 2014 season. I regret that my actions made the situation worse than it needed to be. To Major League Baseball, the Yankees, the Steinbrenner family, the Players Association and you, the fans, I can only say I’m sorry.

I accept the fact that many of you will not believe my apology or anything that I say at this point. I understand why and that’s on me. It was gracious of the Yankees to offer me the use of Yankee Stadium for this apology, but I decided that next time I am in Yankee Stadium, I should be in pinstripes doing my job.

So remorseful, right? If you’ve seen the great documentary on A-Rod and the Steroid Era called “Screwball” then you know just how boldly A-Rod cheated, how strongly he attacked those that accused him of doing it, and how insincere he was throughout the whole process after he got caught.

Now he’s saying stuff like this during Tuesday’s broadcast and we’re supposed to commend him for it?

“I served the longest suspension in Major League Baseball history, it cost me well over $35 million, and you know what? I deserved that. And as a result, I came back. I owned it after acting like a buffoon for a long time.”

No thank you.

A-Rod did serve a long suspension and he did lose over $35 million, which nobody should feel bad about considering how much money he made off the game and how he blatantly cheated throughout the years.

But now it feels like the only ones who have been punished for A-Rod’s cheating is us, the fans, who have to listen to him call games, because I can’t imagine many people enjoy listening to him babble on and on and on. It feels like he has two fans – an executive at ESPN and an executive at Fox Sports who think America wants more A-Rod in our lives.

But here’s the thing – we don’t want more A-Rod in our lives. At all. His broadcasts are painful to listen to. Just look at Twitter on Sunday nights this season and you’ll quickly see that A-Rod is far from beloved as an analyst.

The A-Rod Resurrection Tour, meanwhile, continues to march on. I’m sure he drove home from Tuesday’s game patting himself on the back for really putting himself out there in ripping the Astros. I’m sure he sees Tuesday as a win for Team A-Rod.

But yeah, I’m not buying it at all.

Tuesday’s biggest winner: Shaq’s hairline.

Shaquille O’Neal lost a friendly wager with Dwyane Wade and had to grow out his hair so everyone could see his hairline… and man does he look different/incredible. NBA fans, of course, had lots of jokes about Shaq’s new look.

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Alex Rodriguez ripped the Astros for not being as remorseful as he was over cheating

“You’ve earned whatever comes your way.”

In the months since the Astros cheating scandal turned the baseball world upside down, players and fans have been quick to comment about Houston’s cheating, the punishment (or lack thereof) and the team’s apology.

On Tuesday, noted cheater Alex Rodriguez chimed in on the scandal, and he too was disappointed in the Astros’ response.

While calling a Grapefruit League matchup between the Yankees and Red Sox on ESPN, Rodriguez compared his PED use and suspension during his playing career to how the Astros handled their own cheating scandal this offseason.

Rodriguez was hit with a 211-game suspension stemming from the Biogenesis scandal in 2013. This suspension came four years after he admitted to using steroids earlier in his career. On Tuesday, Rodriguez said he deserved that punishment while the Astros seemingly escaped without punishment or remorse.

He said:

“I think the one thing that has really upset the fans is you cheat, you win a championship, there is no suspension, and then there’s no remorse. The last one I think is probably the worst one because people want to see remorse. They want a real, authentic apology. And they have not received that thus far.”

Rodriguez continued:

“From a guy who has made as many mistakes as anybody on the biggest stage — I served the longest suspension in Major League Baseball history, it cost me well over $35 million, and you know what? I deserved that. And as a result, I came back. I owned it after acting like a buffoon for a long time. I had my apologies, and then I went dark. I wanted my next move to be contrite, but I also wanted to go out and play good baseball and change my narrative. … You have to be accountable. You’ve earned all this negative talk. You’ve earned whatever comes your way, including whether it’s hit by a pitch or negative press.”

As part of MLB’s investigation, Astros players were offered immunity in exchange for cooperating with the league’s inquiry.

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Alex Rodriguez carries four 4-irons (!) and that’s not even the craziest part of his golf bag

He has four 4-irons. Why … why does he need four 4-irons?

Alex Rodriguez is a hitting savant, a clearly smart man, an inquisitive and insightful television analyst, and also like one of the five strangest dudes alive.

It is for this very reason that I adore him. To be that rich, that famous, that athletically gifted, and that weird is a beautiful thing. And I got more evidence to how wonderful Rodriguez is this week when Golf.com’s Jonathan Wall got a peek into his golf bag and saw things I can barely form the words to describe.

What Wall found is so out there, so absolutely bizarre, I can’t help but think that A-Rod is doing it as some sort of gimmick. It has to be that. There can’t be any other explanation.

Or maybe we’re just truly seeing a beautiful mind at work.

The bag in question:

A quick glance there will show you that he is carrying four 4-irons. Four! Another quick glance will show you that these four irons are different clubs, from different sets … except two, which appear to be both Armour brand.

Which begs the question: Wh…Why? Why carry two of the same club, then two different brands for the other two clubs, all 4-irons? Maybe I could see a logic where he just likes hitting 4-irons and the different clubs give him different distances, or something, but if that’s the case … why have two of the same, then? Is it in case he loses one? Then why not have backups for the others? WHY IS THIS EATING AT ME?

There’s more! Alex Rodriguez’s 8-iron is still wrapped in plastic. He appears to have used it, however. It appears to be a functional club that is part of his game. He just never took the plastic off. It’s not the shaft wrapped in plastic, either. It’s the club face. The club face is wrapped in plastic. 

His putter is shaped like a baseball bat. That’s actually not that weird. That’s sort of cool. Good on you, A-Rod.

A-Rod carries 16 clubs, with seven different makes and models represented. A-Rod’s net worth is somewhere in the hundreds of millions of dollars, and the man is playing what appears to be a bag of clubs he found at a garage sale, and not a particularly nice garage sale.

I must know more. I must know everything about this. Please read Golf.com’s excellent breakdown of this. Then some investigative reporter go and find out the story behind this. I have to know.

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Alex Rodriguez danced along with fans on the field during fiance Jennifer Lopez’s Super Bowl Halftime show

He had so much fun.

The slightly bad news: for anyone hoping to see Alex Rodriguez do something funny or sweet in front of the cameras during Jennifer Lopez’s awesome halftime show at Super Bowl 54, he wasn’t seen (and that’s fine! The show belonged to J. Lo and Shakira!).

The really good news: Rodriguez helped us all out anyway and posted a video to Twitter in which he showed what he was doing during the show. He joined the crowd on the field and danced around joyfully. He added “She ABSOLUTELY CRUSHED IT!” continuing to be the most supportive future husband.

Here’s the video:

Looks like he’s having a good time overall:

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Alex Rodriguez may be in line for a second viral Super Bowl moment

It has to happen, right?

Here’s my surefire, No. 1 can’t-miss prediction about Super Bowl 54: Alex Rodriguez is going to go viral at another Super Bowl.

My bet: he’ll be on camera, somewhere in the crowd at Hard Rock Stadium, with his phone out, filming his fiancee while she performs at the halftime show, the same way he took in her performance at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards when she won that year’s Video Vanguard.

And it won’t be the first time he went viral at a Super Bowl. Let’s go all the way back to 2011, when Rodriguez was dating actress Cameron Diaz and this happened at Super Bowl XLV:

I think this Sunday’s moment will look like this:

He does this a lot, which is sweet:

(Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) 

And it’ll be another awesome moment in a string of similarly awesome moments for the pair named the best sports couple by us in 2018.

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