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Arod and Greenwich Estate

Hmm is Mr. Arod starting to think about possibly a long term stay in the Tri-State Area and perhaps a nice fat extension to keep him in Pin Stripes for a few more years?

According to the New York Post Arod and his wife went house shopping recently and intently looked at a 25 million dollar estate in Greenwich, CT. My favorite part of the column is they some how infer that this means he's going to stay with his wife and that this could be his "Kobe" moment.

But in addition to the Greenwich mansion, Rodriguez, 31, also has checked out a Manhattan townhouse for possible purchase, indicating he expects such a deal with the Yankees to happen. It also suggests that he plans on staying together with his wife, Cynthia, despite revelations in late May that he was traveling across the continent with a busty, blond stripper named Joslyn Noel Morse.

"This could be A-Rod's 'Kobe Bryant moment,' " said one source, referring to the Los Angeles Lakers star's purchase of a $4 million diamond ring for his wife right after being hit with rape charges that later were dropped.


That's just classic. First of all we don't even know for sure if he even slept with the woman. Secondly, they assume that because "he's" looking for a house, as in his realtor was seen looking at a home, means that he plans to stay with the Yanks and his wife. And finally comparing buying a house to Kobe getting his wife some bling. Hilarious. Sometimes newspapers read way way too much into stuff.

Courtesy of The New York Post

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