

If there is one thing that the Yankees legend Alex ‘A-Rod’ Rodriguez does not do, it is to stay left behind. We can consider the number of trends going on these days. And it is a difficult task to keep track of each one of them. A-Rod is known to flaunt his possessions, whether be a car or a clothing item.
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The slugger posted a reel on Instagram. In which he is doing a ‘fit check.’ He also showcases his high school prom possession that he keeps handy.
Does Alex Rodriguez know where his clothing is from?
Focusing on building his empire, sometimes it can be tough to keep track of everything, just like clothing. It might happen if the athlete does not do his own shopping.

Having drinks in both hands, the slugger hopped in on the trend of doing a ‘fit check.’ On his shoes, he said, “My shoes, I think I got them from Italy.” For his jeans, “I think they’re like old pair of Ralph Lauren.” Then came what looked like Alex’s most valuable item, his belt, “The belt I think I got it from my high school prom.”
Then the only thing left in the ‘fit check’ was his shirt, and he just said, “Shirt is Ralph Lauren, I think.”
From the reel posted on Instagram today, it seems like the former baseball player does his shopping. Or even if he does not, he keeps track of where his clothing is coming from. It definitely was shocking that he still has his high school prom belt.
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What is Alex up to these days?
Alex Rodriguez recently appeared on the KayRod Cast with his co-host Michael Kay and his former teammate Hall of Famer Derek Jeter.
The agenda of the KayRod cast was to talk about the fierce rivalry between the Yankees and the Red Sox.
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Other than this, they had a trip down memory lane and talked about many things like Jeter and A-Rod’s friendship. There were many things that they talked about. One of those things was Fernando Tatis Jr’s suspension of 80 games from Major League Baseball.
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