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A-Rod Looks Sharp In London For MLB Games

After playing 22 seasons in Major League Baseball, Alex Rodriguez, famously known as A-Rod, traveled to London to watch the MLB games being played in Europe for the first time.

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Rodriguez played for a total of three MLB teams throughout his career starting with the Seattle Mariners in 1994 to then moving onto the Texas Rangers in 2001 and finally to the New York Yankees until 2016.

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A-Rod has kept up the hard work and, surprisingly, his caffeine levels. In an interview last month, Rodriguez told CNBC. he starts his mornings “fueled by one of the nine cups of coffee he can consume a day.”

Currently, this father of two claims the title of CEO of A-Rod Corp, an investment and development firm with a focus in areas ranging from real estate to media and entertainment.

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