A-Rod says he’ll be “a little nervous’ in return Wednesday
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Alex Rodriguez predicts he’ll be “a little nervous” when he returns to the field Wednesday for his first game in 17 months following a season-long drug suspension.
The three-time AL MVP, who turns 40 in July, skipped the New York Yankees’ spring training opener Tuesday against Philadelphia in Clearwater. He is slated to be a designated hitter for two or three at-bats against the Phillies on Wednesday at Steinbrenner Field.
He says he’s “excited for tomorrow” and adds: “I’m not sure how ready, but I’ll give it a shot.”
Yankees manager Joe Girardi says of Rodriguez: “He was caught. He paid his time and now he’s back, and he’s a Yankee and we’re going to cheer for him.”
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