A-Rod: The Many Lives of Alex Rodriguez
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A-Rod: The Many Lives of Alex Rodriguez

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Alex Rodriguez is the highest-paid player in the history of baseball, a once-in-a-generation talent poised to break many of the sport's most hallowed records. In 2007 he became the youngest player, at 32, ever to hit 500 home runs, solidifying his status as the greatest player in the modern game, and months later he signed a contract that would keep him with the Yankees t

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Hardcover, 255 pages
Published June 1st 2009 by Harper (first published 2009)
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David
David rated it 4 of 5 stars
well-written, chronologically organized takedown of A-Rod. Documents fairly well (evidence mostly circumstantial, some anonymous comments, but some on the record from teammates etc.) that he's been on steroids and/or human growth hormone as far back as high school.

Along the way, comprehensively (almost overkill at times) documents that he is a phony, insecure, entitled narcissist and philanderer and has been for a long time. As one of his former colleagues sums up in the epilogue, ...more
Resonance
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Sera
No doubt, I'm both a huge Yankee and baseball fan (even though football is my real passion) so I was really looking forward to reading this book on A-Rod. I have to give the author, Selena Roberts, credit in writing a very factually-based book, but even with all of the facts, I found the book to be lacking in any objectivity. I expected more from a Sports Illustrated writer. Instead, Roberts gets overly emotional and really grinds her axe against this guy.

So ok, Alex Rodriquez i...more
EOB
EOB rated it 3 of 5 stars
Not the best-written attack bio or most interesting subject matter to me, but it is compelling if only due to how deeply and earnestly Selena Roberts holds this guy in contempt. Most negative sports bios play like the UB40 version of "Here I Am"; this is the Al Green version. Realness.

And it's easy to understand when you see his greatest hits - the ones we knew about - laid back-to-back, and then add the apocryphal gems. It falls short of ever appearing petty or vindictive...more
Davis Goicoechea
This was a good book about the life of Alex Rodriguez. I found it very interesting, not only because I'm a Yankees fan, but because it truly dhows all the views people had towards A-Rod. This book is verry easy to follow, since it is in chronological oreder. I think some people are too hard on the guy though. Roberts found many flaws and bad things about A-rod, but I don't think she sees the good in him. People don't understand what being the best at something or being really famous can do to so...more
Ice
Ice rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: sports
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Kay
Kay rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: biography, sports
I enjoyed this book but any true fan of Rodriguez will hate it believing it is based on lies. An A-Rod hater will not care for it because it is not as negative as they had hoped. I liked that Roberts wrote the book the way they all should - starting with childhood and in order of events to current. I also appreciated it wasn't full of baseball stats that would only interest a few. My only opinion of A-Rod has been that he is an excellent player and an interesting character. That hasn't chan...more
Jack Waters
Jack Waters rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: sports
It was a good read about a great ballplayer fallen victim to many problems, self-inflicted or otherwise cast upon him from outside influences. The book gives enough of a glimpse for the reader to feel sorry for A-Rod, whose career has always been under a microscope with unbelievable expectations always prevalent in everything he does, from his statistics to his on-deck antics. I'm a fan of A-Rod and was thinking the book would be anti-A-Rod, but it humanized him without giving him any shortcuts ...more
Jacob Rothstein
This book is basically an biography on A-rod, thru Selena Robert's eyes. She really does not like A-Rod. That comes out-loud and clear in the book. She paints a superficial picture of A-Rod. Most of the stuff written about A-Rod in this book relates to his use of steriods. I dislike this book because the author did not do a good job on A-Rod's bibliography. She really did not like him. She should have never written this book.
The advice that I would give the aut...more
Daniel DeLappe
This lady is a great writer. This used duesch bag A-Rod is one of the many reason I do not watch any pro sports. Jackballs like this will never understand in the meaning of life and history he adds up to nothing but a tiresome diaperload of crap. Let me again say-this woman is a great writer. Read anything she has out.
Leslie
Leslie rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: sports
Oh man, who doesn't love some high quality sports journalism? As a rabid Yankees fan, I've never supported bringing Rodriguez to the team. Maybe this book is a little biased, or maybe A-Rod is the insecure toolbag we've always known he is. A good read for anyone interested in modern baseball, the steroid era...or Madonna. ;)
columbialion
columbialion rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: Every American
Recommended to columbialion by: Self
Makes the case why athletes in the USA are given way too much importance. Exposes the disgusting self privileged, conceited, selfish Yankee 3rd basemen, for what he is and unfortunately what is rewarded in America.
Ashley Enderton
As a full fledged Alex Rodriguez supporter, I wanted to see what the view was from a non-supporter of A.Rod.. and boy was it harsh at times. It's almost as if Roberts forgets that Alex is human, too.
Franklin
I learn new thing about A- Rod i learn his cousin gave him steriod i learn what really happen when he was in a fight with Jason Veritic and i noe what happen with his divorsion with his wife.
Marc
Marc rated it 3 of 5 stars
I never really liked A-Rod and reading this book confirmed that fact for me. It was well written and a good look at the steriod problem facing baseball
Gretchen
I could only force myself to read half of the book. I think the author most have been turned down by A-Rod one too many times....a more appropriate title would have been "Scorned Woman Dishes Every Negative Detail She Can Find About A-Rod." Kudos to her though...I no longer like A-Rod! Really, A-Fraud, giving away Pudge's signals?
Lindsay
an amazing expository of a true egotist that is secretly crumbling under the weight of his own facades.
Kid
Kid rated it 1 of 5 stars
I read this for dirt. Nothing is really delivered here - a waste of time. . .

I knew A-Rod was a douche already!
Kristen Doherty
I never liked this guy and now I know why....he doesn't care about baseball...all he every cared about is himself...get over yourself Alex
Ramos
Ramos added it
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jaime- Alex Rodriguez like people tell him a-rod that book is about what happend in his life
Debby
Debby rated it 1 of 5 stars
Repetitive...
Didn't like him when I started reading, like him less now.
Mr. Steve
Mr. Steve rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: adult-nf
It was definitely entertaining but who knows how much of it is true! I found the lack of proof by the author quite annoying.
Brandon Brown
A hit piece for a piece of crap.
Rev Gary
Rev Gary rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: sports, biography
She sure got all the dirt on A-Rod. She showed him the way he really is.
Tom Fuchs
I didn't see this as throwing A-Rod under the bus or crucifying him so much as showing his personality warts and all. I think it made him a much more interesting person than he tried to portray himself as in the media for many years. However, it's hard to take any of his stats too seriously knowing he was juiced during one MVP season for sure, and was more than likely using during others as well. Knowing that I fucking hated the guy beforehand, this actually worked at humanizing him on my par...more
Scottp
Scottp rated it 4 of 5 stars
Finally a book that shows the real side of A-Fraud! Or maybe he should be called A-Roid!
Bill
A light read but fun.
Stacey
Stacey rated it 5 of 5 stars
I was a fan of A-Rods prior to reading this book & still remain a fan. I'm a bit disappointed, as a fan, that Alex would choose to use steroids to improve his God-given talent but feel he was "swept" into a world he could only have imagined living in growing up in the D.R.
Chris Jones
I learned that although I love a scandal, especially involving baseball, I am not interested in A-Rod. This could have been written better.
Erynn
Erynn added it
Couldn't care much about baseball or this dude, but such a scandalous read, I couldn't resist. It's ruthless, maybe a little too much so?
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