"Tons of memorabilia and promotion," isn't cutting it for Zack Hample, the long-time Yankee fan who caught the ball from A-Rod's 3,000th hit. Hample, who has written a book on the intricate technique of catching stray balls, has claimed to have caught over 8,000 balls from stadiums across the country...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Alex Rodriguez homered for his 3,000th career hit and smiled all the way around the bases Friday night, the highlight so far in what's become a resurgent season for the disgraced slugger.
Alex Rodriguez dropped a lawsuit accusing a New York Yankees team doctor of botching his treatment for a hip injury, ending what had been a lingering piece of the slugger's legal fight over his baseball career, his lawyer said.
Alex Rodriguez got booed in pregame introductions, booed when his picture was put up on the video board and booed again when came to bat in the first inning.
Unless you've been living under a rock, you have probably heard about Major League Baseball's (MLB) steroid and performance enhancing drug scandal. On Monday, 13 players were suspended and the Yankees' Alex Rodriquez is the only one appealing.