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

Published 11/07/2022, 12:26 PM EST

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Standing at the pinnacle of the great American Dream is the well-proclaimed Yankees’ shortstop, Alex Rodriguez. Born to a humble family, his father abandoned A-Rod. To help his mother out, A-Rod left college baseball and entered the minor league drafts. Within a year after making his minor league debut with the Mariners, A-Rod became the youngest Mariner to play in the Major League at 18 years.

From the very beginning of his career, A-Rod established his supremacy in the box. In 2004, A-Rod arrived in New York and started writing the saga of a successful career.

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By 2007, A-Rod had already won three American League MVP and Hank Aaron awards. In the same year, via an interview with New York Times, American Business Tycoon Warren Buffett made an audacious prediction about the number of home runs Alex Rodriguez would hit before retiring.

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Barry Bonds retired from the MLB with 762 home runs. At the end of 2006, A-Rod had smashed 464 home runs. Balanced against that, Warren Buffett made a hard-to-fathom Alex Rodriguez forecast. He said, “He’s the man who’s going to break Bonds’s home run record someday.”

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However, in hindsight, the prediction didn’t really seem that bold. A-Rod was 298 home runs short and 30 years old with a good amount of baseball left in him when Buffett made this prediction. While praising A-Rod, Buffett said, “The guy is an impressive player no matter how he got there, but I predict A-Rod breaks it and there will be joy in Mudville when it happens.”

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Finally, Warren Buffett said, “I’m going to be 77 in a few weeks, and I hope I’m here when he breaks it.”

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Alex Rodriguez – after he retired from the ballpark

The second half of A-Rod’s career was highly stained by his steroid scandal. However, that didn’t stop the passionate shortstop from continuing his journey back to people’s hearts post-retirement. He retired from the MLB in 2016. And started pursuing his dreams in the realm of business since then. Today, A-Rod Corp stands as a massive name in the world of real estate.

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A-Rod is also the Chairperson of Presidente Beer, along with being part owner of the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Mohsin Baldiwala

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Mohsin Baldiwala is an MLB author for EssentiallySports. He is pursuing his BBA degree, specializing in Communications & Media with a Public Policy minor. Along with his keen interest in politics and questions about society, he has written multiple research papers about a variety of topics, ranging from stand-up comedy to the Indian Education System.
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Rupak Kumar Jha