Former Yankees icon reveals personal battle with Gum Disease

Alex Rodriguez practicing at first base
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Baseball legend Alex Rodriguez recently disclosed that he had been diagnosed with early-stage gum disease, joining over 65 million Americans affected by this condition.

Alex Rodriguez, the former New York Yankees superstar, revealed during a CSB interview in May that he is dealing with early-stage gum disease. He revealed his initial lack of awareness regarding the presence of gum disease. He highlighted the staggering statistic that over 65 million Americans are affected by this condition.

Rodriguez emphasized the importance of regular dental check-ups and urged individuals to prioritize their oral health. According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, periodontal disease is an infection that supports for supporting the teeth. Factors such as inadequate brushing and flossing contribute to its development. Data from the NIH reveals that 42.2 percent of Americans aged 30 or older have been diagnosed with “total periodontitis.

Rodriguez and his time at the Yankees and other MLB teams

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Having enjoyed an illustrious career spanning 22 years in Major League Baseball with the Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, and New York Yankees, Rodriguez is widely recognized as one of the greatest players of his generation. His impressive achievements include being selected for the All-Star Game 14 times and earning the American League MVP title on three occasions.

Alex Rodriguez showcased his exceptional skills during his tenure with the New York Yankees and contributed significantly to the team’s success. As one of the most dominant players of his generation, his statistics with the Yankees are a testament to his impact on the field.

Rodriguez’s Yankees career spanned from 2004 to 2016, during which he established himself as a formidable force in the lineup. He was crucial in leading the team to numerous playoff appearances and a World Series championship in 2009.

Throughout his time with the Yankees, Rodriguez compiled impressive numbers. He hit 351 home runs, placing him third on the Yankees’ all-time home run list, behind only Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle. Additionally, he recorded 1,094 runs batted in (RBIs) and maintained a strong batting average of .283 during his tenure.

Notably, Rodriguez’s individual performances during his Yankees years were equally remarkable. He earned the American League MVP award twice as a Yankee, in 2005 and 2007. These accolades recognized his outstanding contributions to the team and solidified his place among the franchise’s all-time greats.

One of the greatest in MLB

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With a career total of 696 home runs, the fifth-highest in MLB history, and a Wins Above Replacement (WAR) score of 117.5, ranking him 16th all-time according to Baseball Reference, Rodriguez’s accomplishments solidify his status as a player worthy of Hall of Fame consideration. However, his path to enshrinement has been hindered by various factors. Notably, he was suspended for the entire 2014 season due to his involvement in the infamous Biogenesis scandal, and he reportedly tested positive for a banned substance in 2003.

The response from Hall of Fame voters has been indicative of these controversies. In the most recent voting, Rodriguez received only 35.7 percent of the votes, falling significantly short of the required 75 percent threshold for induction into the revered halls of Cooperstown, New York. As of now, the prospect of his eventual enshrinement remains uncertain.

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