![]() ![]() He handles studio work for FOX and co-hosts the Kay-Rod Cast on ESPN. He has since become one of the most recognizable faces covering the game. He did see enough of a rebound though that he was able to begin a broadcasting career. Rodriguez never returned to being one of the game’s most popular players. “I think when you face reality and you can come back and man up, I was fortunate to get a break,” he said. Ultimately that’s what happened when he made a playing comeback at 41 years old. It was terrible!”īut somewhere along the line, ARod said he looked in the mirror and had to just take responsibility for what he did and try to move past it. And to think I remember I would send emails and people wouldn’t write back to me. I was probably that five or six years before I got in trouble. Depression, I felt like a pariah,” he said. He said he went through the whole gamut of emotions. ![]() ARod had to deal with disappointing not only the organization, the league and the fans, but also his family. ![]()
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