Alex Rodriguez, Barri Bonds Share a surreal moment

Alex Rodriguez is an Owner Minnesota Timbervolves nowBut he, of course, used to be synonymous with baseball, when he was MLB Superstar. Rodriguez was one of the strongest MLBs who were mostly afraid of the 1990s and 2000s, with Legends San Francisco Giants Barry Bonds One of his several peers. It expressed its socializing before and during the Sabbath 3 match between wood nerves and Golden State Warriors In Chase Center in San Francisco all surreal.
A-rod and bonds were also shown by sitting together during Timbervolves’ 102-97 Winwho put Rodriguez’s club on rising 2-1 into their second round series. It also turns out that the bond was Rodriguez’s “Uber Driver” in San Francisco before the game, and it naturally received a five-star rating.
Barry Bonds is “Uber Driver Alex Rodriguez” Uber Driver “in San Francisco in front of last night’s matches between Warriors and Timbervolveses
Of course Barry gave a five-star rating.#Jankees pic.twitter.com/vr4hkeek2
– Fireside Yankees (@ Firesideiankees) 11. May 2025
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Allex Rodriguez is driving high as his Timbers continue through the playoffs. After drank five games in five games in the first round, Minnesota bounced back against the golden state after she lost the first match of the series. Injury to Stephen Curry He gave Timbervolves a mass advantage and they are in a position to transfer to Western conferences for one consecutive season.
It’s a pretty professional journey for Rodriguez because Joined MLB in the 90s. While the Bonar Superzvezd in the field, his career was endangered by MLB steroid scandal, just like bonds. Both are not in the hall of celebrity because of it.
But Rodriguez went beside that and continues to enjoy great success in life after his toy career. He joined Marc Lore to buy Timbervolveves in recent years from Glen Taylor, and this season finally moved for sale after some legal obstacles.
Now Alek Rodriguez is focused on Minnesot trying to win the championship, but it will not prevent it from enjoying time with the old enemy of his MLB days.
Jason Patt is an editorial director at the Kutchpoints. Illinois Alumnus specializes in the NBA, NFL and MLB coverage and has previous bales on the SB nation, swollen and prohibition.
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