Alex Rodriguez: The Power of Redemption or the Power of Something Else?
The day after the Yankees won their 27th World Series, I decided that I will forever refer to the new Yankee Stadium as "the house that Kate built."
The day after the Yankees won their 27th World Series, I decided that I will forever refer to the new Yankee Stadium as "the house that Kate built."
Bill Scheft | Posted 05.08.2009 | Comedy
You're clearly in the middle of an identity crisis and a crisis of faith. Say, you know what's good for that? A faith lift!
Michael Shapiro | Posted 03.27.2009 | Entertainment
So long as the home crowd pays to see Alex Rodriguez, baseball can delude itself into believing that all is good in the world.
Murray Fromson | Posted 03.22.2009 | Entertainment
A-Rod has shown, merely by saying sorry, that the game has run out of excuses, alibis and cover-ups. The people who control baseball ought to stop being front men for the weak-minded drug users.
Michael Shapiro | Posted 03.20.2009 | Entertainment
A-Rod told the world a great deal about himself today, and the view is not flattering. By portraying himself as a reformed man-child he showed himself incapable of assuming responsibility.
Michael Shapiro | Posted 03.13.2009 | Entertainment
What to do with A-Rod, and perhaps Tejada, and the other 103 names that appeared on the list that ensnared Rodriguez and which was somehow never destroyed?
Ken Levine | Posted 03.13.2009 | Entertainment
Alex, your fans will be shocked and deeply saddened -- even the seven who never suspected this in the first place.
Jamie Malanowski | Posted 03.13.2009 | Entertainment
We don't care if the bonecrushing behemoths of the gridiron build themselves up to the size of rhinos, but when we find out some baseball player has been using, we act like we've just lost our virginity.
James Moore | Posted 03.13.2009 | Living
You can't even ask the question "What the hell's wrong with us?" because the answer requires decades of explanation. An increasing number of Americans wonder if our country will even survive.
Dan "Nitro" Clark | Posted 03.13.2009 | Entertainment
As a steroid abuser for 20 years, I can assure you Alex Rodriguez knew exactly what he was taking. As the highest paid player in baseball, his body is his business.
Los Angeles Times | Diane Pucin | Posted 03.13.2009 | Media
Watching Alex Rodriguez's interview Monday with ESPN's Peter Gammons, it was easy to think of the new Fox show, "Lie to Me" and its tagline, "The trut...
Michael Shapiro | Posted 03.12.2009 | Entertainment
The case of Alex Rodriguez cuts to the heart of what has ailed baseball for much of its history: an inability to see beyond the moment.
Roger I. Abrams | Posted 03.12.2009 | Entertainment
A-Rod should not be blackballed from Cooperstown like McGwire has been and Bonds will be. The Hall selects the finest players of each era of baseball, and that includes the last decade.
AP | RONALD BLUM | Posted 03.12.2009 | Home
***UPDATED 3:35PM*** Scroll down to watch A-Rod admit using steroids to ESPN's Peter Gammons NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez admitted Monday that he ...
Joshua Neuman | Posted 11.05.2009 | New York