Alex Rodriguez Ignites Comeback Buzz Reflecting on Iconic Swing 7 Years Post-Retirement: 'Come Back and Hit...'

Baseball may seem simple, but it requires extensive practice, training, and hard work to master the sport. The former Yankees' third baseman Alex Rodriguez concluded his MLB career in 2016. His recent video showcasing his hitting skills impressed fans and led to some heartfelt requests.

A-Rod's Swing Transformation Over Two Decades

Rodriguez recently shared a video highlighting his swing at 19 and 40. He pointed out differences, emphasizing his weight shift at 19 and a lean back on his back foot at 40. He shared this transformation as a video on his Instagram handle.

Backfoot Is Superior than Frontfoot

About the technical differences, A-Rod said, "So on the left, more of a weight shift on my front foot. And then on the second one, when I’m older, I’m more swinging and leaning back." Despite his impressive career, he fell short of the 700-home run milestone.

Fans Call for A-Rod's Comeback to Achieve Milestone

Fans requested Rodriguez to make a comeback and pursue the elusive milestone of joining the 700 home runs club, believing he still has the potential to achieve it. One fan commented, “Come back and hit 4 !!!!” while another remarked, “You are four away from 700. PLEASE."

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