- Low-Fidelity GIF: Ricardo Nanita Ties Caribbean Title Game
Carson Cistulli
If Robert Pollard of famous and elderly indie-rock group Guided by Voices was in the business of making animated GIFs, he'd make an animated GIF not entirely unlike this one -- of Ricardo Nanita
- Alex Rodriguez News Summary
Jeremy Blachman
Alex Rodriguez is probably the most despised player in baseball history. Rodriguez' contract is considered among the worst in baseball. Alex Rodriguez has vehemently denied reports he
- Edwin Rodriguez: The Writing Was on the Wall
Bradley WoodrumThe Marlins manager, Edwin Rodriguez, announced his sudden, surprising-yet-not-all-that-surprising resignation on Sunday. the Marlins are presently 1 for the month of June, and now 0-1 without
- What to do with Alex Rodriguez?
Chris CwikThirteenth place. That's where Alex Rodriguez finished among third basemen in my most competitive fantasy league this season. That was behind the likes of Emilio Bonifacio, Jhonny Peralta and Ryan
- Declining Peripherals and Francisco Rodriguez
Brian JouraFrancisco Rodriguez had a fantastic season in 2008, where he set the single-season save record and was the most valuable relief pitcher in fantasy baseball. But conventional wisdom says to avoid
- The Chances of a Wandy Rodriguez Trade
Joe PawlikowskiThis past off-season it seemed as though Wandy Rodriguez would sit near the top of available pitchers at the deadline. The Astros were going nowhere, and Rodriguez was set to hit free agency after
- $1 Infielder: Sean Rodriguez
Mike Axisa and Yunel Escobar.
One of those $1 players is Sean Rodriguez of the Rays. The 26-year-old will be Tampa Bay's primary shortstop this season, or at least early in the season if Reid Brignac winds up
- Alex Rodriguez and the Predictability of October
Jack MooreAlex Rodriguez entered the Yankees ALDS against the Twins with a playoff wOBA of .377 in 170 plate appearances. Certainly an impressive mark, given a league wOBA ranging from .330 to .340
- Rodriguez Hits 600
Jack MooreIn the first inning of today's game against the Toronto Blue Jays, Alex Rodriguez blasted his 600th career home run to dead center field off of Toronto starter Shaun Marcum. You can watch the video
- Cake!: Messrs. Jeter and Rodriguez
Dayn Perry presents your Daguerreotype of the Evening ...
As you can plainly see, the above cake recreates some randy grabbing on the part of Mr. Rodriguez -- a sequence of decisions and violations
- Alex Rodriguez and Power
Eno SarrisAlex Rodriguez finally hit his 600th, but his owners have noticed that there was something wonky going on before the race to the benchmark ever started. A look at Jack Moore's piece on the moment
- ADP Crowdsourcing: Wandy Rodriguez
Zach SandersToday in ADP Crowdsourcing, I go all Harry Potter and talk about Wandy Rodriguez.
Most owners probably don’t realize just how good Wandy Rodriguez was last season after he started slow
- The Slow Decline of Alex Rodriguez
Steve Slowinski this year, there's one player whose decline is hiding in the background: Alex Rodriguez.
I remember a time when Alex Rodriguez was the yearly consensus first pick in fantasy baseball. People would
- ADP Crowdsourcing: Alex Rodriguez
Zach SandersToday’s ADP Crowdsourcing comes from a suggestion by RotoGraphs’ own Mike Axisa. Snaps for Mike.
Alex Rodriguez’s 2010 had some ups, but it also had more than it’s fair share of downs. He started
- Alex Rodriguez and the Easily Justifiable Decision
Jeff SullivanIt began when Alex Rodriguez was pinch-hit for by Raul Ibanez, with Ibanez instantly turning into a hero. Then Rodriguez was left out of the lineup. Then Rodriguez allegedly flirted with female fans
- Wandy Rodriguez: Underrated Quality Pitcher
Dave CameronLast week, the Houston Astros put Wandy Rodriguez on waivers, giving teams until Tuesday afternoon to make a claim on him. At the time, Jon Heyman noted that only "some fool" would put in a claim
- Alex Rodriguez's First Big Deal
R.J. AndersonThis post is not timely whatsoever, so apologies for that; also, props to Tommy Rancel for suggesting it and helping with the research.
On July 27, 1996, Alex Rodriguez turned 21 years old. He
- Mets Trade Francisco Rodriguez to Brewers
Steve SlowinskiLate last night, news broke that the Mets had traded closer Francisco Rodriguez to the Brewers (along with $5 million to help off-set his contract) for two players to be named later. My immediate
- Sean Rodriguez Needs to Seize the Day
Marc Hulet environments that the club's minor league affiliates play in.
Sean Rodriguez has put up some interesting power/speed numbers in the minor leagues, including 24 home runs and 16 stolen bases in High
- Playoff Waiver Wire: Sean Rodriguez
Erik HahmannThere aren’t many players who have bigger gaps in talent from one side of the plate to the other than Sean Rodriguez. The Rays shortstop has shown impressive talent against the Ned Flanderses
- So You're Buying Into Wandy Rodriguez
Mike Petriello rate in ESPN leagues and 24% raise in start rate in CBS leagues, is none other than Pittsburgh's Wandy Rodriguez.
I get why, of course. You look at the surface-level stats and they seem impressive
- Three Big Moments With Ivan Rodriguez
Matt KlaassenIvan Rodriguez is reportedly slated to announce his retirement from baseball today. There will be much written about his impressive career, and much of it will focus on whether or not he will get
- Shortstop Injuries: Tulowitzki, Rodriguez, Furcal
Erik Hahmann no reason to keep Tulowitzki on your roster in non-keeper leagues.
Sean Rodriguez:
Recently activated from the disabled list, where he found himself after punching a wall in Triple-A Durham
- How Will Wandy Rodriguez Fare in the AL?
Howard BenderFor the first three seasons of his career, Wandy Rodriguez was nothing more than your average, run-of-the-mill starting pitcher. He had an ERA that ranged from 4.58 to 5.64, a HR/FB rate perpetually
- Slightly Altered Photo: Captain Rodriguez
David G Temple
- Alex Rodriguez Addresses His Tenants’ Concerns
Andy Kelly investigates a recent news report revealing that an apartment complex owned by Yankee third baseman Alex Rodriguez isn't up to code. Coincidentally (or not!), the Preakness Stakes has announced an unusual
- Daily Graphing - Matt Murton & John Rodriguez
David AppelmanTypically when you think of the best sluggers in baseball, names like David Ortiz and Vladimir Guerrero come to mind. How about the Cubs' Matt Murton or the Cardinals' John Rodriguez? Probably
- Zobrist, Mauer, Rodriguez: 2012 Multi-Positional Players
Erik Hahmann Mauer will have value no matter where you slot him. In standard leagues the extra position is luxury that you’re probably better of not using.
Sean Rodriguez (2B, gaining SS and 3B, losing
- $1 Second Basemen: Rodriguez, Espinosa, Hill
Erik Hahmann likelihood Sean Rodriguez is going to be starting for the Tampa Bay Rays on opening day. We're not just sure exactly where. Luckily for us Rodriguez has second base eligibility wrapped up. Last year
- No April For Old Men: Ramirez, Youkilis, Rodriguez
Michael Barr exacerbated in the last couple of seasons -- but another week of falling on his face and you might have a real opportunity on your hands.
Alex Rodriguez
ARod rolled a couple singles out
- Trending Third Basemen: Freese, S. Rodriguez, Alvarez
Michael Barr a career year in terms of overall counting stats, but then again he's never played in more than 97 games in a season.
On the other end of the sizzle spectrum is Sean Rodriguez who started off
- Sean Rodriguez, Victor Zambrano, and Mark Langston Attend a Wake
R.J. Anderson On Monday I addressed the Scott Kazmir deal and portrayed the player to be named later someone who probably wouldn’t impact things too much.
I was wrong.
He is Sean Rodriguez, confirmed
- Dallas Braden Attacks Alex Rodriguez Again. Is Baseball's "Code" Really Still Relevant?
Alex RemingtonEvery time Alex Rodriguez does anything -- poses in Details Magazine, slaps a ball out of a glove, shouts to distract a fielder from a pop-up, admits to taking banned drugs, runs across the pitcher's