Pete Rose, A-Rod Share Awkward Moment When Derek Jeter's Name Comes Up (Video)
Former New York Yankees star looks like he wants to bury his head in the base path
Pete Rose is already banned from Major League Baseball — now he'due south probably prohibited from Alex Rodriguez'southward business firm, too.
The legend nicknamed "Charlie Hustle" (that's Pete Rose for those who went "huh?") made things weird this week during a Fox Sports MLB Postseason pregame studio show, where he and A-Rod sit down right next to each other.
Rose was trying to make a point about how he sees Chicago Cubs stud Anthony Rizzo inspiring his teammate Kris Bryant during these pro baseball game playoffs. The domestic hit king said it was similar to how Derek Jeter must have inspired longtime teammate Rodriguez.
"There was a guy [who] wore No. 2, used to inspire a guy named Alex Rodriguez, I call back his proper noun was Derek Jeter," Rose said. "Didn't he turn you on, the way he played?"
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A confused A-Rod replied, "I loved information technology."
"Sure yous did," Rose said. "That'southward why you lot responded the way you lot did."
Rodriguez seemingly had no idea how to take that — so he did the next all-time thing to having any sort of reaction, and totally froze. I tin can certainly interpret Rose's comment as a slight, with the man who so famously bet on baseball framing Jeter equally the superior player.
Information technology's no hush-hush that the former Yankees pair weren't quite best friends, and many believe the third baseman was always jealous of the admiration his shortstop got, despite A-Rod beingness recognized as the more physically gifted athlete.
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"Y'all were a great actor, human," Rose said, offering an awkward high-five to his colleague. "You were the best."
The old No. thirteen recovered in time to save the segment this mode: "You know what, let me say this. Nosotros had that with Jeter, nosotros also had that with Ken Griffey Jr.," A-Rod interjected. "I knew walking to the ballpark I was going to see the all-time."
Good relieve, buddy. No one noticed.
Sentry the video above, and get your cringe on.
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