A-Rod Passed Out During Birth Of First Daughter

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NEW YORK -- Alex Rodriguez passed out during the birth of his first daughter.
"The one nurse had a cold cloth on his head. The other nurse had the blood pressure on his arm. And my mother was like rubbing his back. And he is passed out on a couch. And I am there, in the middle of labor," Cynthia Rodriguez, wife of the New York Yankees star, said on an episode of the YES Network's "YESterdays" that is scheduled to be broadcast Wednesday night.
"And really, I am not being paid much attention to besides the doctor and a couple of nurses," she said. "And he is there moaning. In between pushing, I am going, 'Honey, are you OK?' and 'Are you breathing? Are you OK?'"
Natasha Alexander Rodriguez was born on Nov. 18, 2004.
"As tough and big as he seems, he is real wimpy around doctors or any type of medical situation," Cynthia Rodriguez said, according to excerpts released Tuesday by YES. "I don't know why I thought the birth of our child would be different. In the middle of the night, I realized that I needed to go to the hospital. I wake him up. The first thing that comes out of his mouth: 'Can we call your mother?' ... A few hours later, I said, 'I think you can call my mom now.' Uh, and the color came back to his face when I told him he could call my mom."
A-Rod traveled from New York last week and arrived at a Miami-area hospital about 10 minutes after the birth of his second daughter, Ella Alexander Rodriguez, on April 21.
Alex and Cynthia met in 1996 at a gym in Miami.
"I scouted her out for a month," he said. "I wanted to see her routine, and I wanted to see what time she came in, see how consistent she was. And sure enough, she was like a machine. She would come in right after work and get on the treadmill and do her abs. And finally, I build enough courage after about 3½ weeks. And I said, 'I know you are going to go do some abs after. And do you mind if I join you?'"
Cynthia said she was unaware of his celebrity status at first.
"I know he played baseball, because everybody in the gym said, 'Do you know who that is? And he plays baseball' or whatever," she said. "I didn't grow up in a sports-oriented family. So, I wasn't aware that you could have an entire livelihood off of a sport. So when they would say, 'Oh, he plays baseball,' I always think, 'Oh, I wonder what else he does' -- like 'that's a nice hobby -- but what does he really do?'"
 

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I dont hate the Yankees. I hate cheating roidhead scumbags. That is what this guy is.
 

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Ah, good for Alex.

Nice to see he has such a soft side, because I don't think I would have guessed that otherwise.
 

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Ah, good for Alex.

Nice to see he has such a soft side, because I don't think I would have guessed that otherwise.
really? i think he has tiptoed through the tulips a few times
 

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Which of the Rodriquez family is the bigger airhead?
 

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Seeing this on the front page of ESPN earlier today made me sick.

Somebody explain to me how the fuck this is newsworthy at all? Seriously, what is the news value of this story?

Unbelievable.
 

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Seeing this on the front page of ESPN earlier today made me sick.

Somebody explain to me how the fuck this is newsworthy at all? Seriously, what is the news value of this story?

Unbelievable.


Reeeeally unbelievable how this is news
 

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I agree skins, but not surprising.

lets see of a few pictures of this mama
 

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Probally Because It's The First Time He Seen What That Look Like Down There.
 

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About the most idiotic story ever. He was emotional because he had a baby being born. Jesus Christ, let's hang him next to Barrabas for it.
Not like he was at a strip club when Alexa, Jr. was born.
People really give a shit about this, sad.
Hope he's a good father and raises a good child, end of story.
 

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there are probably 10X better stories about baseball players during the birth of their child, but they aren't the highest paid player in baseball so it's not newsworthy.
 

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Seeing this on the front page of ESPN earlier today made me sick.

Somebody explain to me how the fuck this is newsworthy at all? Seriously, what is the news value of this story?

Unbelievable.

why even go to espn anymore?
 

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