Despite creating history as the quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes could have played a different sport if he had listened to Alex Rodriguez.
"A-Rod" said that he once gave a young Patrick Mahomes the "worst advice ever."
A new report suggests that Glen Taylor had at least one other reason for pulling out of a deal he had with Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez to sell the franchise.
Alex Rodriguez's failed ownership bid with Marc Lore for the Timberwolves might be a home run for the teams' fans.
Glen Taylor dropped what Marc Lore described as a “nuclear bomb” on him and Alex Rodriguez late last week when he announced that the Minnesota Timberwolves were no longer for sale and that he was voiding the purchase agreement in place with his new minority investors.
Current Minnesota Timberwolves majority owner Glen Taylor sounds pretty exasperated over the sale of the team.
It seems inevitable that Taylor is headed for a legal battle with Rodriguez and Lore.
Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore are giving their side of the Minnesota Timberwolves ownership drama.
Alex Rodriguez and his partner thought they were taking over the Minnesota Timberwolves. But in the aftermath of his breakup with Jennifer Lopez, he just didn't have the cash.
The Timberwolves are enjoying their best regular season in franchise history. But can they survive their new owner's bad postseason mojo?
Alex Rodriguez is just about done with his payment plan for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
"Alex Rodriguez, Minnesota Timberwolves owner" is about to happen in earnest.
The Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez ownership group has bought out approximately 40% of Glen Taylor’s stake in the Minnesota Timberwolves organization but the process hasn’t been easy.
Former New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia recently spoke highly of his former teammate, Alex Rodriguez, during an appearance on the Evan and Tiki show as part of the A-Rod Day celebrations.
Just three days short of a critical deadline, the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx will officially have new management.
Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez will exercise their option to become controlling owners of the Timberwolves, tweets ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Minnesota Timberwolves begin their 2023-24 NBA season on Wednesday against the Toronto Raptors — in what should be the final season opener before Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore become the franchise’s owners.
Alex Rodriguez’s legacy with the New York Yankees is a complicated one, but he thinks he has a strong case for one major honor from the franchise.
This one reason is what is keeping him from joining the other Yankees legends who have had their numbers retired. Not some mild and tame criticism of Brian Cashman's latest move.
When TV networks hire ex-athletes to serve as game analysts, they’re hoping that the former player’s playing experience will result in elevated levels of insight for the viewers. That certainly was the case with Alex Rodriguez on Wednesday.
Alex Rodriguez was forced to admit he used performance-enhancing drugs when he met with federal agents in 2014 to discuss the infamous Biogenesis clinic, and the former New York Yankees slugger also provided names of three fellow star players who supposedly used the same source.
More than a decade ago, radio host Dan Patrick recorded an interview with then-New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez. During the show, A-Rod began to criticize Derek Jeter, his long-time foe, and the shortstop’s contract.
Alex Rodriguez is still set to take over the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx — despite some skepticism in the industry.
MLB great Alex Rodriguez played with the Seattle Mariners for seven seasons before moving on to the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees. The 14-time All-Star and three-time MVP is now potentially looking at a return to Seattle.
Former baseball star Alex Rodriguez and billionaire Marc Lore are finalizing a deal to purchase the Timberwolves.
Plenty of suitors tossed their hats in the ring for the chance to buy the Mets.
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