Rodriguez takes to Monopoly amid retirement talk
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Alex Rodriguez is no stranger to dealing with high-pressure situations, but the competition he faced during family game night Wednesday may be one of his stiffest tests yet.
The New York Yankees slugger enjoyed an evening off from spring training and retirement talk by playing Monopoly with his two daughters.
Rodriguez made headlines earlier in the day after initially stating 2017 will likely be his last in the majors, before acknowledging that it's still too early to make anything official.
"I won't play after next year," Rodriguez said. "I've really enjoyed my time. For me, it is time for me to go home and be dad."
Unfortunately for A-Rod, his career earnings of over $375 million were no good at the family table.
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