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A-Rod booed in his first 2013 at bat

by Phantom Ace ( 103 Comments › )
Filed under Baseball, Sports at August 6th, 2013 - 11:30 am

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Alex Rodriguez has become a disgrace to the sports world and to humanity. His antics off the field has been poison for the NY Yankees and his flops in crunch time has caused the resentment of fans. MLB recently suspended him until the start of the 2015 season for using body enhancing drugs. Rather than go along with the suspension and admit wrong doing, A-Fraud challenged his suspension, thus allowing him to play.

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Alex Rodriguez has been banned for 211 regular-season games by Major League Baseball for his part in the sport’s latest performance-enhancing drugs scandal.

The New York Yankees star vowed to appeal the suspension, which takes effect Thursday. He’ll be allowed to play during the grievance process and made his season debut Monday night in Chicago.

The 14-time All-Star started at third base and batted cleanup, going 1-for-4 in the Yankees’ 8-1 loss.

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“(A-Rod) pretty much ruined the sport,” one fan told 1010 WINS’ Steve Sandberg. “He made the Yankees look bad, he made himself look bad, he made his fans look bad, it’s bad for publicity, it’s bad for himself and he really let a lot of people down.  No. He actually shouldn’t be playing at all, for that matter.”

“This might be the largest booing of any human being ever in baseball history when he walks out into Cellular Park tonight with a uniform on,” Suzyn Waldman of the WCBS 880 Yankees radio team said.

Alex Rodriguez did get booed loudly last night at Cellular Park for his first at bat.

The crowd at U.S. Cellular Field booed the three-time MVP during pregame warmups and introductions. When he stepped to the plate in the second inning for his first at-bat of the season, they could have drowned out a jet.

A-Rod needs to be banned permanently from baseball. He’s a despicable man who has ruined a legendary franchise and given baseball a black eye. He’s a mentally sick man who should be in a mental ward.

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