'Stray-Rod' hits Boston — with his wife
Yankee reportedly has been seen with mystery blonde in several cities
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New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez was seen strolling the streets of Boston hand-in-hand — with his wife, WHDH-TV reported Friday.
Just recently, a picture on the front page of the New York Post showed the player leaving a Toronto strip club with a mystery blond.
The team is in town for a weekend series against the Boston Red Sox. The Yankees won the opener 9-5.
Rodriguez has been seen socializing with a blonde bombshell, not his wife, in several cities, the New York Post reported Thursday.
Witnesses told the newspaper that they have seen the third baseman with the the woman in Seattle, Las Vegas and Dallas.
Two people in Dallas told the Post that A-Rod and the blonde went to a fancy strip club weeks before he was spotted with a similar-looking woman at a strip joint in Toronto. There is also a photo of Rodriguez with a blonde woman in Tampa, Fla., in March.
On Wednesday night, after the story broke about A-Rod being seen in Toronto with a blonde woman going to a high-priced restaurant and strip club, the All-Star's wife Cynthia Rodriguez, 34, refused to answer media questions and left their Park Avenue condo with luggage, the Post said.
Rodriguez made the cover of the Post on Wednesday — and not because of the New York Yankees’ latest slump.
“STRAY-ROD” blared the Page 1 headline across a picture of A-Rod and an unidentified woman. “Alex hits strip club with mystery blonde,” it continued.
The Post said the pair entered an elevator at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto — near the Park Hyatt where most of the Yankees stayed — after dinner at a steak house Sunday night. They later went to a strip club, the newspaper said.
An inside headline called him a “YANKEE DOODLE RANDY.”
“Cynthia Rodriguez — A-Rod’s wife and mother of their 2½-year-old daughter Natasha — was nowhere to be seen,” the Post said.
Rodriguez had little to say on the matter before Wednesday’s game against Toronto.
“Absolutely no comment about anything personal and I certainly don’t think this will be a distraction to our team,” he said.
Asked whether it would be a distraction to him personally, Rodriguez said, “No, I don’t think so.”
“I think everything probably got blown out of proportion like always,” outfielder Johnny Damon said.
Manager Joe Torre agreed: “When you get into that area, I think it’s over the line. It’s what people seem to think is important or seem to think they have to do.
“In New York, there are so many more things that you talk about on a regular basis in addition to baseball,” Torre added. “When I took this job I certainly knew it wasn’t going to be about hitting and running and changing pitchers.”
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“Alex is a big boy,” Torre said. “I know how serious he takes his baseball. It really wasn’t an issue for me in the fact that he wouldn’t be ready to play tonight.
“My job is to keep the distractions from carrying over onto the playing field,” Torre said.
The Yankees began the day at 21-29 and 14½ games behind Boston in the AL East.
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