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Rodriguez was born in 1975 in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan to Dominican immigrants Víctor Manuel Rodríguez Marcano and Lourdes Nelly Navarro Melo from San Juan de la Maguana, Dominican Republic. [18] [19] He was raised alongside his two half-siblings, Joe and Suzy, from his mother's first marriage. [20]
In 2020, Rodríguez lost his re-election bid to Republican Ileana Garcia by a narrow margin of 34 votes. [7] The ballot also included an independent candidate with the same surname, Alex Rodríguez, who was previously registered as Republican. He received more than 6,000 votes and his campaign was funded with dark money linked to Republican ...
Alex Rodriguez may not have beaten out Jeter in the hearts of baseball fans or in the race for MLB ownership, but he’s got him beat at the bank. Taking third is international baseball star ...
Pedro and Ricardo Rodríguez; Mexican Formula One drivers; Roxy-James, Rowdy-John, Rusty-Jake and Ridgy-Jorg Rodriguez; darts players; Mark and twins Charlotte and Samantha Ronson; DJ's/musicians and fashion designer, respectively; Tracee Ellis and Evan Ross; actors (children of Diana Ross), half-sister and - brother; Albert and Michel Roux; chefs
Alex Rodriguez's relationship history is nearly as storied as his legendary baseball career.. The former New York Yankee — most commonly referred to by his nickname, A-Rod — has been in ...
Alex Rodriguez was clearly not expecting to see his eldest daughter, Natasha, at the NBA playoffs.. Rodriguez, 48, seemed genuinely shocked when Natasha, 19, surprised him while he sat courtside ...
Kevin Mazur/WireImage Alex Rodriguez is getting emotional about leaving his eldest daughter, Natasha, at the University of Michigan for her freshman year of college. “Left my heart in Michigan ...
Alex Rodriguez: former third baseman, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Texas Rangers (did not graduate) [167] Gaby Sánchez: former first baseman, Miami Marlins and Pittsburgh Pirates [168] F. P. Santangelo: former outfielder, Los Angeles Dodgers, Montreal Expos, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants [169] Nelson Santovenia