Former New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez said he’s never really had to work a day in his life, because he’s already doing things that he would be doing for free anyway.
Speaking on a panel with former ESPN great Bob Ley and Fox Sports vice president of production Bardia Shah-Rais at Seton Hall University on Tuesday, A-Rod was asked by Ley what the attraction for broadcasting MLB games for both Fox and ESPN was amidst everything else going on in his life.
Alex Rodriguez, who is now a real estate mogul and minority owner of the Minnesota Timberwolves, said he owes the game of baseball for all that he was rewarded with throughout his career.
“Baseball is my first love, and I have an incredible passion for baseball,” he told the gathering put on by Seton Hall’s Center for Sports Media. “I have an investment in baseball that I want it to win big, big.”
He passed on some advice to the students in the room, saying what sold him on broadcasting was the effort put in by Shah-Rais to pitch the opportunity with the network. He added that it comes down to one simple thing.
“Don’t forget that the thing that’s irreplaceable, the reason why Bob Ley has been a titan the last few decades, is the ability to connect with human beings,” Alex Rodriguez said. “I bought into that because there was trust and there was connectivity. And you can only do that in person.”
He talked about how this new generation of college grads and young people are so accustomed now to doing things electronically. But he fell in love with being able to connect with folks on a more personal level by face-to-face conversation.
“You can’t build culture over Zoom,” he said. “It’s hard to build trust over Zoom.”