Alex Rodriguez is a man of many talents. It turns out that cracking is one of them, and a lucky student could have profit from it.
The longtime MLB star sank around halftime at halftime Bucknellwith 84-53 wins over Army on Sunday. Rodriguez’s shot down on the back panel and inside, which was won by a $ 10,000 bucknell student as a result.
Rodriguez’s shot seemed to be part of a comprehensive challenge in shooting that included Bucknell Alums Marc Lore and Jordy Leiser. Lore and Rodriguez become majority owners Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx. The last shot was Rodriguez’s crazy.
While Rodriguez’s shot came in, the audience of Sojka saved the audience. Rodriguez ran a fan who won a $ 10,000 prize and picked it up in the celebration. That fan was Bucknell Student from Philadelphia named Owen, for whom Rodriguez said jokingly Philadelphia Phillies fan a New York Yankees fan. Owen plans to use money to help pay tuition.
“That’s a wonderful thing,” Rodriguez said in a video on social networks provided by the school. “Parents, there’s nothing to do. You should also be fans of Yankees. Owen is a good boy. We won together today.”
Rodriguez was at the Bucknell Campus in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, as part of a forum for speaking of jumping platforms, a company he founded with Lore and Leiser.
Rodriguez is an employee of Fox Sports.
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2025-02-24 02:04:00