On Deck: January 31st - Is A-Rod Done?
Kenny Ducey and Kris Venezia say why Alex Rodriguez has not played his last game in pinstripes and update you on the latest acquisitions in New York and around the league.
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Kenny Ducey and Kris Venezia say why Alex Rodriguez has not played his last game in pinstripes and update you on the latest acquisitions in New York and around the league.
A report Tuesday in the Miami New Times names Alex Rodriguez, Gio Gonzalez, Nelson Cruz, Bartolo Colon, and Melky Cabrera as steroid-users. For Cabrera, this isn’t really news. The other four, though, would be in hot water – if this was a very legitimate revelation. Rodriguez, who said he stopped ‘roiding years ago, could be exposed as a user more recently.
Kenny Ducey and Kris Venezia discuss David Wright's new deal with the Mets, Alex Rodriguez's crushing injury, and other big signings (including Mike Napoli) on the first day of the 2012 MLB Winter Meetings.
Kenny and Kris debate whether the return of Alex Rodriguez can help the Yankees right the ship. The guys cover improved play from the team in Queens and breakdown the keys to the Chicago- Detroit race.
Kenny and Kris get in a heated debate over whether or not Mike Trout is your AL MVP, plus they take calls on the Yankees and their recent struggles. Coming off a tough win against Detroit, is there any confidence in New York going forward?
Alex Rodriguez is expected to be out up to eight weeks after breaking his hand against the Seattle Mariners, and the Bronx Bombers may need a new third baseman.
The Childrens Alopecia Project, or CAP, was created in 2004 by Jeff Woytovich. His daughter Madison contracted the hair loss disease a year earlier while her mother was unbraiding her hair after a wedding.
Alopecia is an auto-immune disease that involves hair follicles being mistakenly attacked resulting in almost complete hair loss for most victims. The disease has affected approximately 4 million Americans.