Billionaire Warren Buffett Once Made a Bold Bet on MLB Icon Alex Rodriguez Which Ultimately Never Happened

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Billionaire Warren Buffett Once Made a Bold Bet on MLB Icon Alex Rodriguez Which Ultimately Never Happened

Alex Rodriguez is a baseball player for the Yankees. He was born to a humble family. His father left him to help his mother. A-Rod was drafted by the Mariners at 18 years old. In 2004, he arrived in New York and started writing the saga of a successful career. By 2007, A Rodriguez had won three American League MVP and Hank Aaron awards. Warren Buffett once predicted that Alex Rodriguez would hit more home runs before retiring.

Warren Buffett once made a bold bet on Alex Rodriguez breaking Barry Bonds's home run record. A-Rod never broke the record and he was 30 years old at the time. He had smashed 464 home runs at end of 2006.

Alex Rodriguez retired from the MLB in 2016. He started A-Rod Corp, which is a massive name in the world of real estate. A Rodger is also the Chairperson of Presidente Beer and part owner of the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves.


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