We bring this up since Alex Rodriguez re-appeared in the national news when he recently hit his 23rd career grand slam, matching Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig's record.
A-Rod hasn't been in the national news all that frequently since A-Rod hasn't actually been his old home-run-hitting self lately. And lately means the last two years. Only 16 home runs in 2011. But Alex does have 10 home runs this year. Not torrid by any means. Not.
Because he is A-Rod. Because we are talking about the Yankees. Because Alex plays in New York, A-Rod and Barry Bonds will be in the news together a lot during the next five years.
Five years, his remaining contract years with the Yankees.
Can he pass Barry Bonds. Will he pass Barry Bonds and his home run record?
Well, A-Rod better get started soon. As in getting on a 25 home run per year pace for the next five years. Something that didn't come close to happening last year.
"Father Time" is catching up with A-Rod a lot faster than many are recognizing.
If we here at The Barry Bonds Trial had to bet if A-Rod passes Barry Bonds - we would bet no, he does not pass (he does not collect $200 monopoly fans).
Sorry A-Rod, the Yankees and New York. (not really)
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